President Donald Trump went from the Daytona 500 on Sunday to attending the wedding of two top members of his administration, senior adviser Stephen Miller and Katie Waldman, press secretary for Vice President Mike Pence.

Shortly after landing at Andrews Air Force Base after a busy day in Florida, the president made a quick stop at the White House.

The presidential motorcade then made a five-block jaunt to the Trump International Hotel where the White House announced after press queries that the president was attending 'the wedding of Mr and Mrs Stephen Miller'.

The combative Miller, 34, is one of the White House's most conservative and influential voices in pushing moves that Trump has taken to curb immigration.

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Trump attended the wedding of Stephen Miller (second from left) and Katie Waldman (second from right), the press secretary for Vice President Mike Pence. Others in attendance included former White House chief of staff, Reince Priebus, (left) and his wife, Sally (right)

Shortly after landing at Andrews Air Force Base after a busy day in Florida, the president made a quick stop at the White House

According to Real Clear News' Philip Wegmann, Trump spoke during the celebration. 'He is the only one who could have a damn wedding in the middle of Presidents' Day weekend. I’m sure it didn’t affect anybody here,' Trump reportedly said

Trump campaigned in 2016 on a promise to build a wall on the US border with Mexico and reduce the number of people crossing the border illegally.

Miller has largely taken the lead in advocating for those and other efforts to tighten US immigration policies.

He is widely viewed as the driving force behind the administration's hardest-line immigration policies. Miller is also a frequent speech writer for the president.

Waldman, 28, served as a spokesperson for the US Department of Homeland Security before moving to the vice president's office.

She previously defended the administration's controversial child-separation policy for the Homeland Security Department while serving as the department's deputy press secretary under Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen.

During heated debates in 2019, Waldman said the administration 'never had a blanket policy of separating families in custody,' but also acknowledged: 'We are saying of course separations occurred — but not at the rate of "thousands" they are claiming.'

According to Real Clear News' Philip Wegmann, Trump spoke during the celebration.

'He is the only one who could have a damn wedding in the middle of Presidents' Day weekend. I’m sure it didn’t affect anybody here,' Trump reportedly said.

According to The New York Times, Rabbi Aryeh Lightstone, a senior adviser to David Friedman, the US ambassador to Israel, officiated the ceremony.

The couple announced their engagement in November 2019, about a year and a half after they were introduced by mutual friends in 2018.

The presidential motorcade then made a five-block jaunt to the Trump International Hotel (pictured) where the White House announced that he was attending the wedding

The press pool was held outside of the hotel during Sunday's festivities. The president spent more than two hours at the event. Just before 10pm, Trump's motorcade (pictured) arrived at the White House to end the day

Others in attendance included former White House chief of staff, Reince Priebus, who shared a picture of the Millers on Twitter.

'Spectacular and very special wedding tonight with new bride and groom Stephen and Katie Miller!' Priebus wrote.

'So much fun and still going with ⁦@realDonaldTrump having fun and the band is going strong!' he added.

Priebus attended the wedding with his wife, Sally.

It's unclear if First Lady Melania Trump was in attendance Sunday evening.

The press pool was held outside of the hotel during Sunday's festivities. The president spent more than two hours at the event.

Just before 10pm, Trump's motorcade arrived at the White House to end the day.

Earlier on Sunday, Trump served as the grand marshal for the Daytona 500.

He stood next to First Lady Melania Trump as he told the drivers to 'start your engines'.

Earlier on Sunday, Trump served as the grand marshal for the Daytona 500

He stood next to First Lady Melania Trump as he told the drivers to 'start your engines'