Washington — Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson were married on Saturday, May 24, on a private island in the Bahamas in an intimate ceremony attended by close family and friends. The ceremony included nearly 40 guests and members of the Trump family, and organizers worked with Lewis Miller Design on event planning. On Friday, President Trump posted that he would remain at the White House in Washington, citing government responsibilities and declining to attend the ceremony; Eric Trump publicly praised the couple and their bond on Saturday. Media outlets including ANI and LatestLY reported guest lists and remarks, while Page Six provided confirmations of attendees.
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This wedding shows the Trump family's continued public presence. It's a reminder that political figures are also private individuals. If you're interested in U.S. politics, keep an eye on how this event is reported and discussed.
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The couple and their close family benefited from an intimate, private ceremony that limited public exposure and preserved family privacy.
President Trump did not attend the wedding, remaining at the White House to fulfill stated government responsibilities in Washington, D.C.
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Trump Jr. Marries Bettina Anderson in Private Bahamas Ceremony
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