According to information from the magazine People, Donald Trump’s son dreams of marrying his fiancée, Bettina Anderson, at the White House. This choice is far from trivial.
Like his father, Donald Trump Jr. tends to think big, very big indeed. The American businessman will, therefore, use his marriage to influencer Bettina Anderson to impress those around him.
Sources from the American media People suggest that the president’s son is considering marrying his partner in a unique and unconventional setting, the White House. This choice is not surprising, as Donald Trump Jr. announced his engagement to Bettina Anderson during his father’s Christmas reception on December 15, 2025. It is a significant decision that could pave the way for future political roles for them, whether Donald Jr. runs for president or something else.
Political Aspirations:
Donald Trump Jr. has indeed nurtured political ambitions for several years. He actively participated in his father’s presidential campaigns in 2016, 2020, and 2024, crisscrossing the country to meet voters, attending galas and electoral meetings. Proof of his influence is his advocacy for JD Vance, an Ohio senator known for his highly conservative and divisive views within the Republican Party, to become his father’s vice-presidential running mate.
While Donald Trump will not be able to run for the 2028 US presidential election (the constitutional limit for presidential terms is set at two, NDLR), his son could enter the arena. When questioned about this in May 2025 at an economic forum in Qatar, he did not rule out a potential candidacy, saying, “Let’s go… It’s an honor to be asked and an honor to see that some people are accepting the idea. It’s probably just a few people we know… We’ll see,” which is quite telling given his commitments.
Donald Trump Jr. will likely have married Bettina Anderson before the presidential race begins. However, he may have to be patient if he wants to get married at the White House, as “the ballroom is not yet finished,” as reported by People. Last October, Donald Trump had the east wing of the residence demolished to build this famous grand and sumptuous hall. The project was temporarily halted on March 31 by a federal judge who ruled that the US president, not being the owner of the building, needed congressional authorization to carry out the work.
Several weddings have already taken place at the White House, with the most recent being that of Naomi Biden, the granddaughter of former President Joe Biden, to lawyer Peter Neal in November 2022.




