President Donald Trump has touched down in New York City to visit his ailing younger brother Robert after he was hospitalized in a serious condition.
Trump was seen wearing a protective face mask as he arrived at New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center in Lennox Hill late Friday afternoon.
Robert Trump, 72, has been admitted to the hospital and was described as 'very ill', however details of his illness or condition are still unknown.
During a White House press briefing earlier, the president said his brother was 'having a hard time' but did not elaborate on why he had been hospitalized.
'I have a wonderful brother, we've had a great relationship for a long time. He's in the hospital right now, hopefully he'll be alright. He's having a hard time,' Trump told reporters before departing for New York.
President Trump was seen arriving at New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center after flying into the city late Friday afternoon
The president wore a protective mask while visiting his younger brother Robert, who was hospitalized in a serious condition
Trump, 74, was scheduled to spend the weekend at his country club in nearby Bedminster, New Jersey, but made a stop in Manhattan to check in on his sibling
President Trump arrived in Manhattan late Friday afternoon to visit his younger brother Robert in the hospital
Robert Trump, pictured with older brother Donald in 1999, was admitted to New York Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan in serious condition
The 72-year-old was previously hospitalized for a week at Mount Sinai Hospital New York in June. He is pictured right with sister Maryanne and brother Donald in 1990
Trump had been scheduled to travel to his country club in nearby Bedminster, New Jersey for the weekend, but made a stop in Manhattan first to check in on his sibling.
The president was seen leaving the heliport after flying in from New Jersey, but only put on his mask when he arrived at the hospital.
Hospital security guards were seen blocking off access to a street outside the medical center ahead of the president's visit earlier this afternoon.
Robert, the youngest of the five Trump siblings, was previously hospitalized for ten days at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York in June.
A man wearing anti-Trump clothing waits before President Donald Trump arrives in Manhattan
A man wears anti-Trump clothing while waiting on Trump to arrive in Manhattan
A Trump supporter bears a small sign as she waits for the president to arrive at the hospital
He was admitted to the neurosciences intensive care unit where he was treated for a 'serious condition', the Daily Beast reported.
Around the same time, Robert had filed a lawsuit against his niece Mary Trump, seeking to block her from publishing a tell-all book on the president.
Mary is the daughter of the brothers' eldest sibling, Fred Trump Jr, who struggled with alcoholism and died in 1981 at the age of 43.
Robert filed for an injunction claiming the explosive book, 'Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man', violated the terms of a confidentiality agreement she signed nearly two decades ago.
People try to take pictures of the motorcade with President Donald Trump as he arrives to the New York-Presbyterian Hospital
People snap photos of Trump's motorcade outside New York Presbyterian Hospital, where his brother Robert has been hospitalized
Trump's New York motorcycle escort waits outside at New York Presbyterian Hospital in New York
Robert was admitted to New York Presbyterian Hospital (pictured on Friday) but details on his condition or illness are unknown
A guard was seen blocking access to a street outside the Manhattan hospital ahead of the president's visit on Friday
Robert married his former secretary Ann Marie Pallan (center) in March. The two were rumored to be having an affair while he was married to first wife Blaine
In a rare but brief interview in December, Robert said his brother had been doing 'fantastic', when asked how the president was holding up during his impeachment trial. He is seen above in December 2019
Robert has openly voiced his support for his brother over years. He is pictured hugging Donald after his presidential acceptance speech on Election Day 2016
In a statement to The New York Times in June, he accused his niece of attempting to 'sensationalize and mischaracterize' their family relationship for her own financial gain.
'I and the rest of my entire family are so proud of my wonderful brother, the president, and feel that Mary's actions are truly a disgrace,' Robert said.
The explosive memoir was eventually released last month after a judge agreed to lift a temporary restraining order preventing Mary from publicizing or distributing her work.
The judge said the confidentiality clauses in the 2001 agreement, 'viewed in the context of the current Trump family circumstances in 2020, would offend public policy as a prior restraint on protected speech'.
The younger Trump has openly voiced his support for his brother over the years.
In an interview with Page Six ahead of the 2016 presidential election, Robert said he supported his brother's campaign '1,000 per cent'.'
Robert was recently involved in a legal battle against niece Mary Trump (left) to block her from publishing a tell-all book on the president, Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man (right)
Robert is the youngest of the five Trump siblings born to Fred and Mary Anne MacLeod Trump. Pictured left to right: Donald, Fred Jr, Robert, Maryanne, and Elizabeth
Robert was married to socialite Blaine Trump (pictured) for 25 years until their 2007 divorce. He now lives in Long Island with wife Ann Marie Pallan
Just like his older brother, Robert formerly served as an executive for the Trump Organization, but managed to keep a relatively low-profile. He is pictured above with ex-wife Blaine (in green), Donald, parents Mary and Fred, and sister Maryanne
Left to right: Blaine Trump, Robert Trump, Donald Trump and Ivana Trump are seen at the Pierre Hotel New York in 1987
Meet the Trumps: Donald, Fred Jr, Elizabeth, Maryanne and Robert, pictured from left to right in an old family photo
He was later seen celebrating Donald's victory at the New York Hilton where the then president-elect delivered his acceptance speech.
Robert also spoke out in support of his brother during a brief, but rare interview at LAX airport last December, when Trump had been at the center of an impeachment trial.
When asked how his older sibling was doing, he told the cameraman: 'I think he's doing fantastic', before getting into the his car.
Robert had also held a senior position in the family business, but unlike his brother, he has generally maintained a low public profile.
He previously served as an executive for Trump Organization where he managed the real estate portfolio outside of Manhattan. In 2016 Robert told Page Six that he was 'gainfully retired'.
US President Donald J. Trump's motorcade departs New York Presbyterian Hospital in New York
The motorcade with President Donald Trump exits the New York-Presbyterian Hospital
Trump arrives at the aircraft as he prepares to leave Manhattan after visiting his brother
President Donald Trump leaves Manhattan, New York, after going to see his brother Robert in hospital
He was married to socialite Blaine Trump for 25 years until their 2007 divorce, and currently serves on the board of directors of ZeniMax Media.
The couple's split was widely reported in the tabloids following reports that Robert had been living with his mistress - and now wife - for two years.
He is now based in Long Island where he lives with wife Ann Marie Pallan, his former secretary, who he reportedly married in March.
Despite their split, Robert is said to have remained on good terms with his ex-wife, who reportedly attended Trump's inauguration in 2017.
Robert also has two older sisters, Elizabeth Trump Grau, who is a retired executive from Chase Manhattan Bank, and Maryanne Trump Barry, a retired federal judge.
Support aircraft arrive before President Donald Trump in Manhattan
An armed NYPD patrol boat is seen before President Donald Trump arrives in Manhattan
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