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President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump dressed bold in all black for their White House Christmas portrait, released the day before Christmas Eve.
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Karoline Leavitt's unforgettable White House Christmas party dress divides opinions
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt faced criticism over a sparkly dress she wore to a White House Christmas party years ago
First Lady Melania Trump and President Donald J. Trump continued the cherished annual tradition of welcoming volunteer performers and decorators from
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White House releases official Christmas portrait with Trump and first lady in black-tie attire
The official White House Christmas portrait is out — and it’s a formal affair. President Trump and first lady Melania Trump are both wearing black and standing before Christmas trees, decor and lights at the White House. The first couple are holding hands and looking serious, with the president not cracking a smile.
With the theme of Home is Where the Heart Is, see photos and video of this year's Christmas decorations unveiled by first lade Melania Trump.
The US government released a strange holiday video showing Donald Trump reading a “naughty list” of undocumented immigrants. The clip mixes Christmas imagery with messages about crime and deportation,
A Lower Salem area woman who enjoys decorating for the holidays decorated a White House Christmas tree over Thanksgiving. Karla Deak-Ward was on a team that decorated the evergreen in the Blue Room of the White House where the Gold Star Family Christmas tree was placed.
Turner lent her talents to the White House in 2017, helping President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump get the historic home ready for the holiday season, building what became a much-talked about Christmas display.
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Watch Live: President Trump makes several Christmas-related phone calls
The president is currently expected to participate in a NORAD Santa phone call at 4:30 p.m. Eastern, according to the White House, and then make Christmas calls to service members at 5:30 p.m. Eastern.