'If I do attend, I get killed': Trump says Iran war stopping him from attending son's wedding
Former President Donald Trump expressed concerns about attending his son's wedding due to the ongoing tensions with Iran. He stated that the situation could pose a personal risk to him. Trump's comments highlight the broader implications of international conflicts on personal lives.
- ▪Trump mentioned that attending the wedding could lead to personal danger.
- ▪He linked his absence to the current state of affairs with Iran.
- ▪The statement reflects the intersection of personal and political challenges.
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