Don Jr. Reportedly Planning SECOND Wedding at the White House After Trump’s Stunning No-Show

The Trump family wedding drama may not be over yet.

After President Donald Trump skipped his eldest son’s Bahamas wedding this weekend, new reports claim Donald Trump Jr. and his new wife Bettina Anderson are already planning a second ceremony — this time at the White House itself.

And according to insiders, the goal is obvious:

Make sure Trump actually shows up.

The report instantly reignited online fascination with the increasingly awkward public fallout surrounding the president’s decision to miss Don Jr.’s wedding ceremony in the Bahamas.

Trump had insisted throughout the week that pressing government matters and the escalating Iran situation made attendance impossible.

“I have a thing called Iran and other things,” Trump told reporters while explaining why he would not travel to the wedding.

He later posted on Truth Social that his “love for the United States of America” required him to remain in Washington.

But critics immediately mocked the explanation after reports emerged that Trump had originally been scheduled to spend the weekend at his Bedminster golf club before abruptly changing plans.

Now, according to People magazine, Don Jr. and Anderson are reportedly discussing a future White House wedding celebration or second ceremony where Trump and First Lady Melania Trump would almost certainly attend.

The move is already generating intense online speculation and mockery.

Some social media users joked that Don Jr. is essentially “rebooking his wedding so dad won’t ghost him again.”

A group of smiling individuals, including two men in dark suits and light-colored shirts, applauding and celebrating at a Nasdaq event with a bright blue background and a logo displayed.
Donald Trump Jr., seen here with his brother, is planning another wedding ceremony so that his father can attend.

Others described the idea as deeply symbolic of the Trump family dynamic itself — where public optics and political spectacle increasingly overshadow private family moments.

According to reports, the Bahamas wedding was intentionally kept smaller and more intimate because the couple wanted to avoid the enormous public attention expected around America’s upcoming 250th anniversary celebrations and the busy political season ahead.

Still, Trump’s absence completely dominated headlines surrounding the ceremony.

The president himself admitted publicly that he believed he would be criticized no matter what choice he made.

“If I go, I get killed. If I don’t go, I get killed,” he said.

Meanwhile, reports indicated all of Don Jr.’s siblings — including Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump, Tiffany Trump, and Barron Trump — planned to attend the Bahamas ceremony despite their father staying away.

The controversy also fueled renewed criticism surrounding Trump’s schedule and priorities.

Critics pointed out that Trump has reportedly spent a massive amount of time golfing during his second term, even while claiming urgent government responsibilities prevented him from attending his son’s wedding.

According to golf trackers cited in the report, Trump has spent roughly 22 percent of his presidency at golf properties since returning to office.

That statistic only intensified public ridicule over the wedding absence.

Now the idea of a White House wedding sequel has transformed the entire story into something resembling political reality television.

Supporters of Trump argue the president’s decision reflected the seriousness of global tensions and national security responsibilities.

Critics, however, see the situation as another bizarre example of family dysfunction, political theater, and public image management consuming nearly every aspect of Trump-world.

Whether the White House ceremony actually happens remains unclear.

But one thing is certain:

The Trump family wedding drama is far from over.

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