Trump to skip son's Bahamas wedding amid Iran crisis, says 'White House duties come first'
Former President Donald Trump has decided to skip his son's wedding in the Bahamas due to pressing duties related to the ongoing Iran crisis. He emphasized that his responsibilities at the White House take precedence over personal events. This decision highlights the challenges of balancing family commitments with national obligations.
- ▪Donald Trump will not attend his son's wedding in the Bahamas.
- ▪He cited White House duties related to the Iran crisis as the reason for his absence.
- ▪This situation underscores the difficulty of managing personal and national responsibilities.
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