Donald Trump Jr. to Marry Bettina Anderson in Bahamas Ceremony With Fewer Than 50 Guests
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Updated · CNN · May 21
Donald Trump Jr. to Marry Bettina Anderson in Bahamas Ceremony With Fewer Than 50 Guests
15 articles · Updated · CNN · May 21
A small Bahamian island ceremony is set for this weekend, with Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson inviting only immediate family and close friends, according to people familiar with the plans.
President Donald Trump is not expected to attend, and sources said his absence was long anticipated because the couple wanted an intensely private event with fewer security complications.
Trump told reporters he would "try and make it" but said the timing was difficult because of Iran and other matters; his public schedule does not show a trip.
The wedding will be Trump Jr.'s second marriage after his 2018 divorce from Vanessa Trump, and follows his ended 2020-2024 engagement to Kimberly Guilfoyle.
Beyond public image, what are the security risks of a First Family wedding on a foreign island during a major international conflict?
What does the First Family’s private wedding signal about the severity and expected duration of the ongoing war in Iran?
With oil at $90 a barrel, how will the Iran conflict's economic fallout impact the average American household this summer?