Trump cancels trip to son's wedding, returns to Washington amid key moment on Iran negotiations
US President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he would cancel his agenda, which included attending his son's wedding, and flying straight to the White House due to "circumstances pertaining to the government."
Trump said that he "very much wanted to be with my son, Don Jr., and the newest member of the Trump Family, his soon-to-be wife, Bettina," but couldn't due to undisclosed situations, explaining that it was vital for him to stay in Washington during "these historic moments."
Trump's comments came hours before making a speech in Suffern, New York, with his agenda also including a trip to his Bedminster Golf Club in New Jersey before going to the Bahamas for the wedding.
In his speech, the US president said that the conflict with Iran "will be over soon" and that "oil prices will go down," without going into details about the state of the negotiations.
He is due to fly back to Washington after the speech, with his agenda moved to the White House until further notice.
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