Trump to attend Barron’s graduation in West Palm Beach
Donald Trump, the former President, accompanied his wife Melania for their 18-year-old son Barron’s high school graduation in West Palm Beach, Florida on Friday morning.
The Daily Mail reported that security was tight at the Oxbridge Academy with police snipers, U.S. Marshals officers, and deputies from the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office present to ensure a safe event for the Trump family.
Families of the students arrived early for the ceremony and went through Secret Service screening. The student band played Verdi as students and families found their seats in the bleachers.
Trump arrived just in time for the ceremony in a 10-vehicle motorcade, wearing a dark suit, white shirt, and blue tie. The crowd applauded as he took his seat next to Melania and her father, Viktor Knavs.
With a break in his court schedule for the New York paperwork trial, Trump was able to attend Barron’s graduation. Oxbridge Academy, founded by billionaire William Koch, is an exclusive school for students in grades six through 12.
After graduating, Barron’s future plans are still undecided. Speculation has mentioned the University of Pennsylvania as a potential choice, but nothing has been confirmed yet.
In a recent event at Mar-a-Lago estate, Trump mentioned that Barron is considering colleges and the recent protests may impact his decision.
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