President Donald Trump, despite invitation to late President George Bush state funeral, will not be allowed to speak to the crowd, CNN reports.
George H.W. Bush, who died Friday at 94, did not go that far, opting for a gesture of unity despite the family’s friction with Trump.
The animosity was heightened during the primaries before the 2016 presidential election, when Trump mocked the energy level of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, his opponent for the nomination, the son of the 41st president and the brother of the 43rd.
Trump has also referred to the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, launched by George W. Bush, as “the single worst decision ever made,’’ and as recently as this fall derided the phrase “a thousand points of light,’’ the elder Bush’s signature quote when calling for volunteerism.
In April, Trump skipped the funeral of former first lady and family matriarch Barbara Bush – longtime wife of the 41st president – who two years earlier told CBS, “I don’t know how women can vote’’ for him.
However, Trump has responded in statesmanlike fashion to the passing of George H.W. Bush, canceling his news conference at the end of the G-20 summit Saturday “out of respect’’ for the family and tweeting kind words about the late president.