Trump Unsure About Attending Son's Wedding Amid Iran Crisis
US President Donald Trump is uncertain about attending his eldest son Donald Trump Jr.'s wedding this weekend in the Bahamas, citing ongoing Iran crisis as difficult timing. 'He'd like me to go. It's going to be just a small little private affair and I'm going to try and make it,' Trump told reporters Thursday in the Oval Office.
The wedding comes as Trump's administration focuses on negotiating an end to the Iran conflict, which continues to affect public approval ratings ahead of November midterm elections. 'I said, This is not good timing for me. I have a thing called Iran and other things,' the president noted, joking about media reaction regardless of his attendance decision.
Donald Trump Jr., 48, currently serves as executive vice president and remains one of the most visible supporters of his father's political movement, frequently appearing alongside the president at public events. He has also hinted at future presidential ambitions, saying he could consider running 'maybe one day.'
This highlights how international crises can force world leaders to balance personal commitments with national security priorities, potentially signaling where Trump's attention remains focused amid rising tensions with Iran.
SOURCE: https://dailypost.ng/2026/05/22/trump-unsure-about-attending-sons-wedding-over-iran-crisis/