President Trump Made a Big Show for White House Staffer Dan Scavino's Wedding
In an unexpected display of camaraderie, President Donald Trump arrived at Mar-a-Lago on Sunday to attend the wedding of his trusted White House deputy chief of staff, Dan Scavino. The ceremony marked the second high-profile nuptials at one of Trump's Florida properties in as many days, following a podcast mogul's wedding just hours earlier.
Scavino, 50, who has been a loyal ally of the president since the early days of his career, had proposed to US Embassy art director Erin Elmore outside the Oval Office last September. The big day was initially intended to be a surprise, but Scavino inadvertently spilled the beans during an interview on a podcast.
As Trump took the stage to congratulate Scavino, he praised the groom as "very loyal" and "very fantastic people." Among those in attendance were several high-profile figures, including tech mogul Elon Musk, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, and Fox News host Sean Hannity.
Trump's presence at the ceremony was seen as a show of support for his close friend Scavino, who has played an important role in shaping the president's social media strategy. Scavino is also responsible for overseeing 4,000 political appointments that must clear the Senate.
The wedding marked a busy weekend for Trump, who had attended another high-profile event just hours earlier at the Alfalfa Club's black-tie dinner in Washington, DC. In a video message congratulating Bruesewitz, Trump joked that his friend had gotten "very, very lucky."
Scavino has come a long way since serving as a bag room assistant and caddie at Briar Hall Country Club in the 1990s. He was recently tapped by Trump to replace Sergio Gor as head of the White House Presidential Personnel Office, a role he has held since last October.
As Scavino and Elmore exchanged their vows, many of Trump's family members were also in attendance, including his daughter Tiffany and her husband Michael Boulos. The ceremony was a rare glimpse into the president's personal life, offering a peek at the close relationships within his inner circle.
In an unexpected display of camaraderie, President Donald Trump arrived at Mar-a-Lago on Sunday to attend the wedding of his trusted White House deputy chief of staff, Dan Scavino. The ceremony marked the second high-profile nuptials at one of Trump's Florida properties in as many days, following a podcast mogul's wedding just hours earlier.
Scavino, 50, who has been a loyal ally of the president since the early days of his career, had proposed to US Embassy art director Erin Elmore outside the Oval Office last September. The big day was initially intended to be a surprise, but Scavino inadvertently spilled the beans during an interview on a podcast.
As Trump took the stage to congratulate Scavino, he praised the groom as "very loyal" and "very fantastic people." Among those in attendance were several high-profile figures, including tech mogul Elon Musk, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, and Fox News host Sean Hannity.
Trump's presence at the ceremony was seen as a show of support for his close friend Scavino, who has played an important role in shaping the president's social media strategy. Scavino is also responsible for overseeing 4,000 political appointments that must clear the Senate.
The wedding marked a busy weekend for Trump, who had attended another high-profile event just hours earlier at the Alfalfa Club's black-tie dinner in Washington, DC. In a video message congratulating Bruesewitz, Trump joked that his friend had gotten "very, very lucky."
Scavino has come a long way since serving as a bag room assistant and caddie at Briar Hall Country Club in the 1990s. He was recently tapped by Trump to replace Sergio Gor as head of the White House Presidential Personnel Office, a role he has held since last October.
As Scavino and Elmore exchanged their vows, many of Trump's family members were also in attendance, including his daughter Tiffany and her husband Michael Boulos. The ceremony was a rare glimpse into the president's personal life, offering a peek at the close relationships within his inner circle.