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Donald Trump Attends funeral of his sister, Maryanne Trump Barry


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OAN’s Stephanie Stahl
5:22 PM – Friday, November 17, 2023

Donald Trump paid his respects to his late sister, retired Judge Maryanne Trump Barry, at her funeral on the Upper East Side on Friday.

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The president wrote of his sister this week, “I will never forget the many times people would come up to me​ and say, ‘Your sister was‌ the smartest person on the Court.’ I was always honored by that, but understood exactly what they meant—They were right! She was a great Judge, and a great sister. She will be truly missed!”

The former president, along with his​ wife Melania ​and children Don Jr., Eric, and Ivanka, stood on the sidewalk in front of St. Ignatius of Loyola Church on Park Avenue near East 84th Street in Manhattan. They awaited the arrival of ⁢the ⁣black‍ Cadillac hearse carrying the coffin of the former federal judge, who passed away on November 13th at the age of 86.

During the service, part of the area was restricted, and the block was filled with Secret Service agents‌ and⁤ NYPD counterterrorism officers armed with ‌semi-automatic rifles.

The 77-year-old former president‍ chose a dark blue suit for the occasion, opting for a dark gray necktie instead of his usual signature red tie.

Thirteen priests took part in the service, including Jesuit Rev. Joseph “Joe” Parkes, a concelebrant⁤ who knew⁢ Trump Barry and told The Post she was ⁤“a lovely woman.”

“She was ‌a  ⁤very generous woman. The ⁣homily was about the type of ‍life she led, ‍caring for so many people,” Parks said. “She ​certainly helped the Jesuits out, particularly the schools‌ we run for low-income kids. She was an extraordinarily generous person.”

Donald‍ Trump shook the hands ⁢of priests on the steps of the church as his ​family stood by.

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Why was security a priority at the funeral of​ Judge Maryanne Trump Barry?

Donald Trump paid his respects to his late sister, retired Judge Maryanne Trump Barry, at her funeral⁢ on the Upper​ East Side on Friday. The ​former president, ​along with his wife Melania and children Don Jr., Eric, and Ivanka, stood on the sidewalk ‌in front of ⁤St. Ignatius of Loyola Church on Park Avenue near East 84th Street in Manhattan. They awaited the arrival ‌of the black​ Cadillac hearse carrying the ⁣coffin of ⁢the ⁤former‌ federal judge,⁢ who passed away‍ on November 13th⁢ at the age of⁤ 86.

During the service, part of ⁣the‌ area was ​restricted, and the block was filled with Secret Service agents and ⁢NYPD counterterrorism officers armed with semi-automatic rifles. It is evident that⁣ security ‍was a priority for the event, given the participation of law enforcement personnel.

The 77-year-old former ‌president chose ​a dark blue suit⁢ for the occasion, opting for a ‍dark gray necktie instead‌ of his usual signature red tie. His attire displayed a ⁣more ‍subdued and formal appearance, appropriate for ‍a funeral.

Thirteen priests took part⁣ in the service, ⁣including Jesuit Rev. Joseph “Joe” Parkes, who knew Trump ⁤Barry and described her as “a lovely woman.” He spoke about the type of life she led, emphasizing her generosity and caring nature towards others.

In a Twitter post, Donald ​Trump expressed his love for his late sister and sent his blessings, stating, “Funeral Now. I Love Maryanne. God‍ Bless You. Rest In Peace!” The former ‍president​ also shared a​ personal sentiment about ⁤his ‌sister, reflecting⁣ on the times people would approach him ‌and⁣ acknowledge her intelligence, affirming that she truly was a great judge and sister.

The funeral of Judge Maryanne ⁣Trump Barry ⁣serves as a moment of reflection and remembrance‍ for the Trump family. It⁣ is a time to honor her accomplishments and contributions, both as a judge and as a sister. The presence of Donald Trump and his family ​at the funeral demonstrates their love and respect for their late relative and their commitment to pay their final respects.

Overall, the⁣ funeral was a ‍solemn⁢ occasion, marked by the attendance of the former president and his family, as well as the ‌presence of law enforcement and religious figures. The memory of Judge Maryanne ‍Trump Barry will live on through the legacy ⁢she ‍leaves behind, and her passing serves as a reminder of the bond between family ⁢members and the ​importance of honoring their memory.



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