These Pictures Show The Dramatic Difference Between Melania Trump And Jill Biden’s White House Christmas Decorations
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Every year, the First Lady is tasked with decorating the White House for the holidays.
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People have noticed just how dramatically different the White House decorations have changed from Melania Trump to Jill Biden, so let’s take a closer look at the two.
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Let’s start off with Melania.
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One year, Melania decorated an entire hallway with white trees.
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It’s eerily similar to Kim Kardashian’s scary-abandoned- futuristic-haunted-convent aesthetic.
The shadows definitely make it feel *extra* festive.
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Then there was the year Melania decorated that same hallway with blood-red trees.
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Not scary at all!
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Jill Biden’s White House is a bit different.
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Jill’s hallway is candy-themed.
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It’s definitely less “human sacrifice” and more “holiday joy.”
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At the end of the hallway, Jill has statues of their pets, Commander and Willow.
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Melania decorated the White House China Room in red.
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The China Room in Jill’s White House was turned into a candy room.
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Jill transformed it into the “White House Sweet Shop.”
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The White House Gingerbread House in Melania’s vision was relatively simple.
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Jill’s White House Gingerbread House has a bit more flair.
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The library in Jill’s White House was themed around “bedtime stories.”
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The window had this little Santa decal.
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And next to the bed, there was a note to the North Pole.
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Melania opted for more of an ice queen aesthetic.
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Jill added a bit more color to her ornaments.
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She had children’s letters to Santa and Joe Biden scattered about.
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She even decorated one of the White House rooms with this large mechanical theater.
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I’m particularly into this large sleigh in the White House entrance.
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At the end of a hallway, Jill placed a large nutcracker.
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It’s definitely all a bit more lively!
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Melania’s White House was a bit darker, which, honestly, might be your thing!
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She basically turned the White House into a forest, complete with an orchestra nervously awaiting their fate.
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She had ballet dancers personally performing for her.
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Here she is deciding whether they should go to the Hunger Games or not.
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In conclusion, wow, what a difference!
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I could totally see myself being stuck in this hallway battling my sleep paralysis demons tonight.
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Night night!
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