Trump Reportedly Barely Made It On Time To His Teen Son’s High School Graduation, Pulling In With “Just Minutes To Spare”

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Donald Trump’s youngest son, the only one he shares with his third and current wife Melania, finally graduated high school late last week and, after a long, drawn out, and exceedingly dramatic battle between himself and the courts in his infamous Manhattan Hush Money trial, the scandal-plagued former president was permitted to attend the ceremony in all his glory.

However, shortly after the news broke that Judge Merchan was going to allow Donald to attend the ceremony by calling off the trial for the day, we quickly came to learn that Trump had double booked the day with a fundraising event, in addition to his son’s high school graduation — making him a very busy bee that day.

Donald did, of course, make it to his son’s graduation ceremony — as evidenced by photos and videos of the former president in the stands with his wife Melania, and her recently widowed father Viktor Knavs — however, new reporting from the Daily Mail says the former president just barely made it there on time.

According to the report:

The President and his ten-vehicle Secret Service motorcade pulled into the school with just minutes to spare, entering a heavily guarded exit straight behind the football field.

There was a brief glimpse of Trump, in a dark suit, white shirt and blue tie, eliciting a round of applause from the crowd.

He took his seat at the very front of the bleachers next to Melania, wearing a navy blazer and a straw hat, and her father Viktor Knavs.”

While they don’t specifically state as much, this also indicates that Donald and Melania rode to the ceremony in separate cars, as the report seems to suggest that Donald took his seat beside his wife and father-in-law, who were already present.

The tabloid’s report was packed with photos of the happy Trump family at the event.

The scandal-ridden ex-president was due to attend a fundraising dinner in St. Paul Minnesota just a few hours later, but campaign aides indicated to the Daily Mail that there was never any risk or chance of Donald Trump failing to attend his youngest son’s high school graduation ceremony.

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