The White House came alive with festive cheer on October 30, 2025, as President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump welcomed hundreds of children and families for the annual Halloween celebration on the South Lawn. The event featured a dazzling array of costumes ranging from superheroes and dinosaurs to children dressed as miniature Presidents Trump and the First Lady, bringing smiles, laughter, and a vibrant Halloween spirit to the historic grounds.
The festivities began with the adventurous couple making a grand entrance to an orchestral rendition of Michael Jackson’s iconic “Thriller,” setting a perfectly spooky yet joyous atmosphere. President Trump sported his signature dark blue suit, red tie, and “USA” cap, while Melania exuded autumnal elegance in a brown coat and orange dress. Together, they greeted dozens of excited children lined up along the driveway, distributing full-sized Hershey’s bars and Twizzlers, each wrapped in boxes emblazoned with the presidential seal — a special touch that delighted attendees.
The event highlighted the communal and family-oriented nature of the White House Halloween tradition, with children from military families, White House employees, and local residents participating. Among the crowd were mini-Spider-Men, Captain Americas, ballerinas, and princesses—alongside two boys and a girl impeccably dressed as the President and First Lady themselves, their costumes indulging in playful homage to the first couple. The crowd’s joyous energy filled the autumnal lawn, beautifully decorated with pumpkins, fall leaves, and warm lighting.
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Additional elements included musical entertainment by the U.S. Air Force Strolling Strings, photo opportunities with giant pumpkin displays from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and a BE BEST postcard station sponsored by the U.S. Postal Service. Despite ongoing renovations at the White House’s East Wing, the holiday spirit remained undeterred, making the event a memorable night for all present and a vivid celebration of community and tradition.
This year’s White House Halloween mirrored the true spirit of the season, blending excitement, tradition, and a sense of belonging as the President and First Lady brought joy and sweetness to children’s faces. The celebration stood as a reminder of shared American traditions, where even in times of change, the simple pleasures of costumes, candy, and camaraderie unite families and communities.
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