The White House under Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump got into Halloween spirit and opened the South Lawn to welcome thousands of trick-or-treaters of all ages.
A White House press release showed that children and their parents were invited to participate in the distinct trick-or-treat booths and seasonal decorations on the South Portico.
Following the event, the decor included fall leaves and a wide variety of jack-o-lanterns as the president and the first lady were in high spirits to hand out commemorative candies on the South Drive.
The White House press release further showed the specific musical arrangements made to captivate the attention of attendees at the Halloween celebration.
To make the ceremony more exciting, the National Confectioners Association has provided sweet treats, while the International Fresh Produce Association supplied Washington state and New York apples.
According to the White House, the event also incorporates participation and treats by America 250, NASA, the National Park Service, the U.S. Secret Service, the White House Historical Association, and the Center of Science and Industry.
In advance of the festivities, the fascinating photos of the White House’s decorations have been posted on X, captioned: “The whitehouse is getting ready for Halloween.
In addition to Halloween, the White House hosts a variety of annual holiday traditions every year, including the historic White House Easter Egg Roll and the lighting of the National Christmas Tree.
The nation anticipates the first lady’s return to beautifully decorate the White House for the holidays and to continue glorious tradition with lights and ornaments.
The White House Halloween event on the South Lawn was a continuation of a presidential tradition, offering a festive and enchanting occasion for children and families.