Every
now and then politics offers way to the personal at the White House. It has
seen 18 weddings and at least 10 people are known to have died there, including
two presidents and three first ladies.
It will serve Friday as a place of
mourning for President Donald Trump and his family, with a private memorial
service for the president's younger brother, Robert, who died last week at 71.
The president, has described Robert as
“not just my brother. He was my best friend”. Abraham Lincoln and Calvin
Coolidge both mourned the loss of a son while serving as president, Willie
Lincoln in 1862 and Calvin Coolidge Jr. in 1924. The memorial services for both
children began in the White House. Unlike Willie Lincoln and Calvin Coolidge
Jr, Robert Trump did not live at the White House. Nevertheless, it's completely
within the president's ability to honour him with a service there, said Anita
McBride, who served in three presidential administrations, including as first
lady Laura Bush's chief of staff.
“The White House is a very complex place.
It's an office, it's a museum and it's a home,” McBride said. “We loan it to
the president for the time he or she is living there. Coming from that
perspective, we need to be understanding of some decisions that they make in a
case like this”. When Trump explained why he wanted to have a service for his
brother at the White House, he said: “I think he'd be greatly honored. He loves
our country. He loved our country so much. He was so proud of what we were
doing and what we are doing for our country. So I think it would be
appropriate”. Robert Trump began his career on Wall Street working in corporate
finance but later joined the family business, managing real estate holdings as
a top executive in the Trump Organization. “When he worked in the Trump
Organization, he was known as the nice Trump”, Gwenda Blair, a Trump family
biographer, told The Associated Press.
“Robert was the one people would try to
get to intervene if there was a problem”. In the 1980s, Donald Trump tapped
Robert Trump to oversee an Atlantic City casino project, calling him the
perfect fit for the job. When that project cannibalized his other casinos,
though, “he pointed the finger of blame at Robert”, said Blair, author, The
Trumps: Three Generations that Built an Empire. A Boston University graduate,
Robert Trump later managed the Brooklyn portion of his father Fred Trump's real
estate empire, which was eventually sold. Within a week of the memorial
service, Trump will use the White House for another unusual purpose — his
nomination acceptance speech. He had hoped to give the speech in Charlotte,
North Carolina, or Jacksonville, Florida, but had to cancel because of the
coronavirus pandemic. He settled on the White House and large amounts of
scaffolding on the South Lawn indicated it won't be a simple affair.
“That's not going to go over well with
everybody, but in this case, the president will be damned if he does, damned if
he's doesn't," said McBride, director of the Legacies of America's First
Ladies initiative at American University.