MAGA rages at Donald Trump potentially missing Barron's graduation
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86% : " Meanwhile, a MAGA account called Paul Villarreal wrote: "Barron Trump seems like a wonderful, intelligent young man." "The thought of President Trump being denied the right to watch his son graduate is heartbreaking," he added.47% : Barron Trump, 18, the only child from Melania Trump's marriage to the ex-president, is due to graduate from Oxbridge Academy in Palm Beach, Florida on May 17.
45% : Newsweek contacted a representative for Trump by email to comment on this story.
43% : " In response to the news, writing on X, Kari Lake, a former U.S. news anchor who was the Republican candidate for the Arizona governor race in 2022, said she was "heartbroken" for Trump and his son.
42% : Merchan said whether Trump can attend it or not depends on whether the trial runs on schedule, Inner City Press said.
35% : Trump allies have reacted with anger following a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, by Inner City Press, saying that the judge in the case, Juan Merchan, is yet to decide whether Trump can miss the hush money trial on May 17 so the former president can attend his son's ceremony.
26% : Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee for the 2024 election, has denied wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty to all 34 charges against him in the case.
23% : While a decision has not yet been made, writing on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump said he had been "prohibited from attending" the graduation.
22% : Make America Great Again (MAGA) figures have hit out at Donald Trump potentially missing his son Barron's graduation because of a clash with the former president's hush-money trial.
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