New York Post

Celebrate, dad, not cell-ebrate

Let Don fete grad son, judge

- PIERS MORGAN

THERE are many reasons to criticize Donald Trump. He’s a deliberate­ly polarizing public figure who likes to shoot from the verbal hip, revels in viciously taunting opponents and displays an often brutally uncompromi­sing style that winds a lot of people up to the point of apoplexy.

But one thing you can’t say about Trump is that he’s a bad father.

I’ve been around him many times when he was with his five children — Don Jr., Eric, Ivanka, Tiffany and Barron — and he’s a proud, loving dad and that feeling is reciprocat­ed by each of them.

As any parent knows, you can’t fake that kind of relationsh­ip with your kids, and it takes a lot of work to achieve mutual respect and genuine affection.

So I can only imagine how both he and his youngest son, now 18, must have felt when the judge in Trump’s unpreceden­ted criminal trial suggested that he could be jailed if he tries to skip a day in court, even if it’s to be at Barron’s graduation from Oxbridge Academy in Palm Beach on May 17.

Family day

I was at my youngest son’s graduation ceremony from an English university last year and it was one of the best days of both our lives; a joyous celebratio­n of his years of hard work, enjoyed with all his closest friends and their families.

And if anyone deserves that kind of day, it’s surely Barron, who’s had to grow up in the eye of the ferocious storm of his controvers­ial father’s political and presidenti­al career.

It must have been so hard for him to be the son of the world’s most talked-about and divisive figure of the 21st century.

Yet none of that seems to cut much ice with Judge Juan Merchan, who’s overseeing the trial and on Monday warned Trump that if he tries to miss any days in court, then he may be slung into a prison cell.

Merchan hasn’t yet rejected

Trump’s request to go to the graduation, but he did say “it really depends on how we’re doing on time and where we are in the trial.” Does it, judge? Shouldn’t it really depend on your basic sense of humanity toward a father and son?

As Trump said outside court: “It looks like the judge will not let me go to the graduation of my son who’s worked very, very hard and he is a great student and very proud of the fact he did so well and has been looking forward for years to graduation with his mother and father there.”

This small but very personally meaningful moment in Monday’s opening day of this trial just about summed up the whole unedifying farce.

In the annals of American presidenti­al history, has there ever been a cheaper, more demeaning and utterly pointless attempt to shame and humiliate one of the only 45 men to be president of the United States?

This whole Stormy Daniels saga is so pathetic.

Honestly, who cares if Trump may have had a one-night stand with a porn star 18 years ago?

If it happened how Stormy recounted it to me in an interview last year, then it was an entirely consensual fling — one that Trump denies — between two adults who knew exactly what they were doing.

Political malice

And Trump wasn’t a politician at the time, he was a billionair­e real estate tycoon and TV star.

You can have a moral disapprova­l about it if you wish, but the idea that it has now led to a criminal trial where Trump faces four years in prison is ridiculous.

It’s patently obvious that Manhattan’s DA, Alvin L. Bragg, has been driven by political malice in bringing the 34-count indictment accusing Trump of falsifying business records to conceal hushmoney payments to buy Stormy’s silence before the 2016 election.

Even if that’s exactly what Trump did, it would be no different to the myriad similar deals struck by the rich and famous in America all the time to stop damaging stories coming out about them — true or false.

And there’s such a stinking hypocrisy about the way Democrats have tried to destroy Trump for alleged sexual peccadillo­s.

Bill Clinton had sex with an intern in the Oval Office when he was a sitting president and paid $850,000 to settle a case with Paula Jones, who accused him of harassing and assaulting her while he was Arkansas governor.

Both these things strike me as considerab­ly more serious than anything Trump did with Stormy Daniels in a Beverly Hills hotel.

Yet I don’t remember Clinton enduring any criminal trial.

However, I do remember him attending his daughter Chelsea’s graduation from Sidwell Friends School in 1997, embracing her offstage after she received her diploma, and then making an emotional speech to all the students speaking of his great pride.

Defiance called for

It’s outrageous that Donald and Barron Trump should be deprived of the same shared experience.

Should the moment come next month when Judge Merchan bans him from attending, Trump should ignore him and go to the graduation.

If Merchan then tries to jail him for doing what any loving father in America would do in the same situation, Trump will win the election by a landslide.

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COURTING IRE: Donald Trump, here in court Tuesday, says Judge Juan Merchan may not let him get a day off next month in his hush-money trial to attend son Barron’s high school graduation in Palm Beach, Fla.

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