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President Donald Trump has comparatively  no spare time to attend his family's special programme after all the long excuses, red carpet extravaganzas, and never-ending arguments over participation in his son's ensuing marriage event on a certain day.

This remains very different news item that was brought to our direct notice recently. It has secured a comparatively sufficient scope in the media and even drew enough talks. How will his near ones take  it if he does not go for this auspicious event.

Trump's outrighly  typical denial of taking part in his son's wedding gives surprising  message as reported in the  media all over the world. He is supposed to have expressed his intrinsic intention to maintain a sure distance from this time programme. But how could it be altogether possible? 

Trump's idea of likely skipping it because of the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict gets publicity .Even Trump had joked that he would get fully criticised either way for his fatherly absence from the ceremony. Though he had called it  reportedly a small, little private affair and  even said that he would try to make it, but the Iran-Israel situation has made it harder for him.

Donald Trump's forthright remark that he might be too busy to attend his dear son's wedding looks too strange to accept. This has caused pitiless surprise or a bit unrestrained doubt. His son will be marrying none other than Bettina Anderson in a reportedly small, private affair around the scenic Bahamas.

There was a significant online response to the remarks. Imagine hearing his terse reaction, telling the entire country that he's not sure he'll attend his son's wedding only because it doesn't match his schedule.

Though his reportedly 300 golf outings had led to think carefully about joining his son's auspicious wedding programme. Citing the ongoing war with Iran and other more or less problematic things, Trump claimed that the timing was not  quite right for him.

Speaking before the Press reporters in the Oval Office, Trump said: “He’d like me to go, but it’s going to be just a small, little private affair, and I’m going to try and make it.”

Trump has prominently said that he was dangling in the midst of a seemingly tight corner. He too said: 'You know, this is not good time for me. I have a thing called Iran and other things.'

A lot of space has, over the past months, been used to the political points raised by him but this time his somewhat continued denial to attend his son's wedding gives a surprise feeling to one and all.




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