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Trump Granted Permission To Attend Barron's Graduation Amid Trial Proceedings

4/30/2024

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New York, NY - Former President Donald Trump has been granted permission by Judge Juan Merchan to attend his son Barron's high school graduation on May 17, 2024. This decision comes after Trump's legal team requested that the court adjourn on the aforementioned date to allow him to be present at his son's important milestone.

Judge Merchan, who is presiding over Trump's ongoing Manhattan criminal trial, initially stated that he could not rule on the request at the time it was made. However, he mentioned that if the trial were running on schedule, he would be willing to adjourn for one or both of those days. This decision has now been confirmed, allowing Trump to attend Barron's graduation ceremony at Oxbridge Academy in Palm Beach, Florida.

The trial, which is expected to last six to eight weeks, has been a hot topic in the media, with Trump expressing concern over potentially missing his son's graduation due to the court proceedings. The former president had taken to social media to voice his frustration, leading to widespread speculation about whether he would be able to attend the ceremony.

Despite Trump's claims that Judge Merchan had initially barred him from attending the event, the judge clarified that he had not made a firm decision at the time of the request and was open to the possibility of a brief adjournment. This clarification has put an end to the controversy surrounding the matter, with Trump now able to attend his son's graduation without any legal obstacles.

This development comes as a relief to Trump and his family, who have been closely following the trial's progress. The decision has also sparked discussions on social media, with some users expressing surprise and others questioning the timing of the request.

As the trial continues, all eyes will be on Trump and his legal team as they navigate through the remaining weeks of proceedings. The granting of permission to attend Barron's graduation serves as a reminder that even high-profile legal cases can accommodate important personal commitments.
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