• [How could Trump not show up for his own son's wedding?] ...

    From 0xFFL1N3@3323:1/100 to All on Sun May 24 07:50:22 2026
    [How could Trump not show up for his own son's wedding? ] The fact that Donald Trump Jr. got married without his father's presence is a testament to how far the Trump family has fallen from grace, both personally and politically.

    When the President of the United States can't even attend his eldest son's nuptials due to "business reasons," it paints a picture of a broken relationship, perhaps one strained by scandal, political fallout, or simple disinterest. Instead of flying in for this monumental moment, Trump chose the Oval Office--showing that power and politics still take precedence over family. To those who think Trump's absence is understandable given his duties, consider this: where was Obama when Sasha graduated from high school?

    Or Biden at Hunter's wedding? Presidential obligations are not an excuse to miss personal milestones. The optics here suggest a lack of familial warmth or a deeper political distancing maneuver. What makes this even more poignant is the stark contrast between Trump's apparent neglect and his frequent public appearances for other events.

    It feels like yet another cold, calculated move by someone who sees everything through the lens of self-interest and political gain. This wedding was an opportunity to mend fences and project unity; instead, it exposed a rift that's harder to ignore. So here's my challenge: Who's brave enough to defend Trump's choice?

    Who believes this absence is justified, and what are your reasons for turning a blind eye to the implications of his actions?

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