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The White House, anything but White House: Melanie Trump and her controversial Halloween decoration

Fill the place with pumpkins and it so happens that the Government has just abolished important aid in social funds for food for the disadvantaged

The White House, anything but White House: Melanie Trump and her controversial Halloween decoration
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Melania Trump, Donald's wife, is quietly in the background despite being the First Lady... She is rarely seen at events with the president of the United States but there are certain moments that she does make her own. In this case with regard to the decoration of the White House for Halloween. And this has brought her numerous criticisms.

On this occasion, and to celebrate the commemoration of this 2025, Melania has not spared in decorating the White House, her place of residence. And she has gone all out for the festival of fear exported by the country and which fills pumpkins homes, shops and public places around the world.

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However, the First Lady has not fared well. She has been the target of numerous criticisms for the expense of hanging all kinds of gadgets from the most guarded building in the world... mainly that sea of pumpkins, when important aid in social funds for food for the disadvantaged has just been cut.

The White House, anything but White House: Melanie Trump and her controversial Halloween decoration

Specifically, millions of Americans will lose access to food benefits next month due to a government decision and this decorative action is what has raised a lot of dust.

That is why social media has been filled with critical messages about Mrs. Trump's decoration for the day: "Great, too bad millions will soon be without food", "Instead of decorating with food, why don't you use it to feed those in need?" they commented, among others.

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