Trump Arrives at NYC Hospital to Visit Ailing Brother

Trump Arrives at NYC Hospital to Visit Ailing Brother
President Donald Trump arrives at New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center to visit his sick brother Robert Trump in New York, N.Y., on Aug. 14, 2020. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images
Jack Phillips
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President Donald Trump arrived at New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City on Friday afternoon after his brother, Robert Trump, was hospitalized.

The White House confirmed Robert Trump’s hospitalization, while the president confirmed it in a news conference earlier in the day.

“I have a wonderful brother, we’ve had a great relationship for a long time. He’s in the hospital right now, hopefully he'll be alright. He’s having a hard time,” Trump said to reporters.

Trump was seen arriving at the hospital by media photographers.

Trump had been scheduled to travel to his club in Bedminster, New Jersey, for the weekend. He made a stop in Manhattan first to see his sibling.

Neither Trump or White House officials said why Robert Trump was in the hospital.

Robert Trump (L) joins real estate developer and presidential hopeful Donald Trump at an event in New York, N.Y., on Nov. 3, 1999. (Diane Bonadreff/AP Photo)
Robert Trump (L) joins real estate developer and presidential hopeful Donald Trump at an event in New York, N.Y., on Nov. 3, 1999. Diane Bonadreff/AP Photo
More photos showed Trump’s motorcade arriving in New York City with throngs of police officers. According to The Associated Press, Trump paid a visit to his brother and was wearing a mask to prevent the spread of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus.

“I hope he’s okay,” Trump told AP shortly arriving at the medical facility.

Earlier this year, Robert Trump filed a lawsuit against niece Mary Trump, who was set to publish a book about the Trump family. He argued via lawyers that she violated a nondisclosure agreement from about 20 years ago.

“I and the rest of my entire family are so proud of my wonderful brother, the president, and feel that Mary’s actions are truly a disgrace,” Robert Trump told news outlets earlier this year.

Mary Trump’s memoir was eventually released last month after a judge agreed to lift a temporary restraining order.

The White House described her book as a work of fiction, denying some of the allegations contained within.

Before that, Robert Trump told the New York Post that he supported his brother’s campaign “1,000 percent” in 2016.

Fred Trump Jr., the president’s older brother, died in the early 1980s at the age of 43 after battling alcoholism for years. The early death had an impact on Trump, who said he never drinks because of it.

He has two sisters, Elizabeth Trump Grau, who is a retired executive from Chase Manhattan Bank, and Maryanne Trump Barry, who is a retired federal judge.

The White House has not responded to a request for comment. Other details were not provided.

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter who covers a range of topics, including politics, U.S., and health news. A father of two, Jack grew up in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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