Former President Donald Trump said the timing is not good for him to attend the wedding of his son, Donald Trump Jr.
The potential absence of the former president at a major family milestone highlights the tension between his personal obligations and his current priorities.
The wedding is scheduled to take place during the weekend of May 23-24, 2026 [1]. While some reports suggest Trump said he would try to attend the event [1], other accounts indicate that the timing is unfavorable for him [2].
Trump said a conflict of timing was the reason for his possible absence [2]. He implied that other priorities, including the ongoing war, may prevent him from being present for the ceremony [2].
This development comes amid a broader context of global instability. In a related discussion regarding the regions affected by current conflicts, reference was made to a country with a population of 90 million [2].
The former president has not provided a definitive confirmation regarding his travel plans for the weekend. He only said that he would attempt to make the event work given his schedule [1].
“Trump said the timing is not good for him to attend the wedding of his son.”
The uncertainty surrounding Trump's attendance suggests that his perceived role in managing or responding to international crises—specifically the ongoing war—currently outweighs immediate family commitments in his hierarchy of priorities.




