Donald Trump Jr., the president's eldest son, married influencer and model Bettina Anderson on Thursday in West Palm Beach, Florida. The wedding occurred just over five months after the couple announced their engagement. Brad McPherson, a real estate attorney with ties to the Trump family, officiated the ceremony. Palm Beach County marriage records confirm the union.
Anderson, who works as an influencer and model, enters the Trump family as the former president maintains significant influence over Republican politics. Trump Jr. has served as a key adviser to his father and remains active in conservative political circles. The couple's relatively quick path from engagement to marriage reflects their commitment to formalizing their relationship.
The wedding takes place against a backdrop of intense political activity surrounding the Trump family. President Trump faces multiple legal challenges while simultaneously building momentum for another presidential bid. Trump Jr. has been vocal in supporting his father's political endeavors and frequently appears at campaign events.
The marriage adds another chapter to the Trump family's public profile. Trump Jr. was previously married to Vanessa Trump, with whom he shares five children. His new marriage to Anderson marks a significant personal milestone as he continues his involvement in family business ventures and political advocacy.
Anderson's background in social media and modeling positions her within the influencer economy, a growing sector that intersects with celebrity and political visibility. Her union with Trump Jr. likely expands her public platform while placing her within one of America's most prominent political families.
The West Palm Beach location holds particular resonance for the Trump family, as the Mar-a-Lago estate serves as the former president's primary residence and political headquarters.
