The Guardian (USA)

Robert Trump, Donald's brother, seriously ill in New York hospital

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President Donald Trump’s younger brother, Robert Trump, has been hospitaliz­ed in New York, according to the White House.

The president is expected to visit his 72-year-old brother at a hospital in Manhattan on Friday, according to a White House spokesman, Judd Deere. Trump was already scheduled to visit his property in Bedminster, New Jersey, on Friday.

The White House did not immediatel­y release details about why Robert Trump had been hospitaliz­ed, but officials said that he was seriously ill.

Trump “has a very good relationsh­ip with his brother who is very special to him”, Deere said.

Robert Trump, one of four siblings to the president, recently filed a lawsuit on behalf of the Trump family seeking to stop publicatio­n of a tell-all book by the president’s niece Mary titled Too Much and Never Enough.

The president has said that Mary Trump’s book was a violation of a non-disclosure agreement she signed in connection with a financial settlement she received from the Trump family.

Mary is the daughter of the brothers’ eldest sibling, Fred Trump Jr, who struggled with alcoholism and died in 1981 at the age of 43.

No family members joined Fred Jr, who was known as Freddy, at the hospital on the night he died, Mary Trump said, adding that Donald Trump went to the movies with another sibling instead.

Robert Trump had previously worked for his older brother as a top executive at the Trump Organizati­on. Once a regular name in Manhattan’s social pages, he has kept a lower profile in recent years. He married his longtime girlfriend, Ann Marie Pallan, in March, according to the New York Post. He divorced his first wife, Blaine Trump, more than a decade ago.

In a 2016 interview with the New York Post, he described himself as a big supporter of his brother’s run for the White House.

“I support Donald one thousand per cent,” Robert Trump said.

 ?? Photograph: Diane Bondaress/AP ?? Robert Trump, left, with his brother Donald in 1999.
Photograph: Diane Bondaress/AP Robert Trump, left, with his brother Donald in 1999.

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