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Donald Trump will not be able to attend Melania’s mother’s funeral due to judge’s decision

 January 15, 2024

Former President Donald Trump recently expressed frustration at his inability to attend his mother-in-law's funeral due to a court ruling.

In a recent development, Trump, aged 77, conveyed his disappointment over being unable to attend the funeral of his mother-in-law, Amalija Knavs, who passed away at the age of 78.

Knavs was remembered by Trump as an "incredible woman" with "great beauty inside." Her demise came after a period in a Miami hospital over the holidays, with her daughter Melania by her side, as the Daily Mail reported.

A clash of commitments

The funeral, scheduled to take place in Florida, coincides with the E. Jean Carroll defamation trial involving Trump.

Manhattan federal judge Lewis Kaplan denied Trump's request to delay the trial for a week to attend the funeral. Trump faces up to $10 million in defamation damages after a jury found him guilty of sexually assaulting columnist Carroll.

As the Republican frontrunner in the upcoming Iowa caucuses, Trump expressed his desire to support his wife, Melania, during this difficult time. He criticized Judge Kaplan's decision, calling it a disgrace and labeling the judge and others involved as "animals" and "radical left lunatics."

Trump's candid remarks at campaign event

During one of his final campaign events in Indianola, Trump shared his thoughts with the crowd.

He said:

My wife's mother, who was incredible and a great beauty inside and out – incredible woman – she just died. And my wife was pretty devastated by that. I have a trial going on, a totally fake trial. And we asked the judge if I could take a day off for a funeral for my mother-in-law, who was very close to me also. And he said, 'No.' These are animals. Can you imagine that. These are bad people, these are radical left lunatics that want to hurt me, because they think it's gonna hurt me at the polls so that Biden can win the election.

He expressed his belief that the public wouldn't be swayed by these events, showing determination to be present for his wife during the funeral. "One way or the other, I'll be there," he insisted, commenting on the judge's refusal to postpone the trial.

Trump addresses trial timing and protests

Trump further voiced his frustrations regarding the timing of the legal actions against him, suggesting they were politically motivated and timed to coincide with key moments in his campaign.

He lamented, "You know, all of these indictments they could have been done three years ago. They saved them all for the election – every one of them," citing instances where legal issues arose just before important primary dates.

In addition to discussing his legal and family challenges, Trump's rally was briefly interrupted by climate protesters.

The protesters, who were escorted out of the venue, were met with Trump's dismissive comments, urging them to "go home to mommy."

Protesters brave cold to oppose Trump

The rally in Indianola, Iowa, not only attracted Trump supporters but also those opposing his candidacy, despite sub-zero temperatures.

Trump, addressing the first group of protesters, said, "Thank you darling, thank you. That's alright. Go home to mommy, your mommy's waiting. Go home to mommy."

This incident highlights the polarized opinions surrounding the former president, as both supporters and opponents braved extreme weather to attend the event.

Family loss amidst political strife

The passing of Melania Trump's mother, Amalija Knavs, has put the Trump family in the spotlight once again, intertwining personal loss with ongoing political and legal battles.

While Trump remains a significant figure in the Republican Party, his current challenges underscore the complex interplay of his public and private life.

The situation also raises questions about the balance between personal obligations and professional commitments, especially for public figures facing legal proceedings.

Trump's commitment to family and politics

Despite the refusal to postpone the trial, Trump has made it clear that he intends to be there for his wife during this challenging time.

His remarks reflect a determination to fulfill both his family responsibilities and political ambitions, even in the face of adversity.

This commitment to both his personal and professional life is indicative of the multifaceted challenges faced by public figures, particularly those in the political arena.

Conclusion

  • Former President Donald Trump is unable to attend his mother-in-law's funeral due to a conflict with the E. Jean Carroll defamation trial.
  • Trump criticized the decision of the judge, Lewis Kaplan, and expressed his disappointment at being unable to support his wife, Melania.
  • His campaign event in Indianola was marked by his candid remarks on the situation and was briefly interrupted by climate protesters.
  • The incident underscores the challenges Trump faces in balancing his personal life with his political and legal commitments.