Trump’s children Eric, Tiffany and Don Jr. report to Mar-a-Lago for a post-indictment speech

Trump’s children Eric, Tiffany and Don Jr. — as well as his closest advisers — arrive at Mar-a-Lago mansion for the ex-president’s post-indictment speech

  • Donald Trump’s children Don Jr, Eric and Tiffany attended Mar-a-Lago Tuesday night for his speech after they were arrested and charged in Manhattan
  • There was no sign of his daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner, or his wife Melania, or their son Barron, 17
  • Other familiar faces included Roger Stone, Mike Lindell and Kari Lake, who unsuccessfully ran for governor of Arizona

Donald Trump’s family and friends gathered at Mar-a-Lago Tuesday night, hours after his indictment, to hear him proclaim that his only “crime” was to “fearlessly defend our country” and claim that the United States “is hell went’ .

His sons Don Jr and Eric and daughter Tiffany were in the audience with their partners.

Notably absent were his daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner, who worked with Trump in the White House.

His wife Melania wasn’t there either, and neither was his son Barron, 17.

Donald Trump Jr is seen Tuesday night at Mar-a-Lago with his fiancé, Kimberly Guilfoyle

Eric Trump was seen Tuesday evening at Mar-a-Lago with his wife Lara

Tiffany Trump is seen with her husband Michael Boulos. The couple married in November at Mar-a-Lago

Donald Trump is seen out of Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday evening

Trump chose his children: “I have a son here who did a great job, and another who did a great job.

“And Tiffany and Ivanka.”

Referring to his son Barron, he said he “will do well,” and joked, “He sure is tall.”

He added, “They’ve been through hell.”

The Trumps were joined by a crowd of their most fervent supporters — including My Pillow founder Mike Lindell and conservative political operative Roger Stone.

Kari Lake, who failed to run for governor of Arizona in November, was also at the meeting.

There was a festive atmosphere in the ballroom and Trump supporters were energized by Tuesday’s proceedings.

Trump’s legal team dismissed the suit as “sad,” arguing that it was nothing and would not even have been filed if Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg had not wanted to indict the former president.

Kari Lake, center, is seen with other Trump supporters at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday

Trump supporters were in a celebratory mood at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday night

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