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Melania Trump Unveils 'Home Is Where The Heart Is' White House Christmas Decor for 2025

Melania Trump unveiled the 2025 White House Christmas decorations, themed 'Home Is Where The Heart Is,' featuring 51 trees, a gingerbread replica, and patriotic displays. Tours resume.

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  • Melania Trump unveiled the 2025 White House Christmas decorations, marking her first festive season back as First Lady, with the theme 'Home Is Where The Heart Is'.
  • The decorations feature 51 Christmas trees, over 2,000 strands of lights, 25,000 feet of ribbon, and a 120-pound gingerbread White House replica.
  • The theme honors America's upcoming 250th anniversary with patriotic red, white, and blue accents in the East Room, and Gold Star families.
  • Unique displays include Lego portraits of Presidents Washington and Trump in the Green Room, and thousands of butterflies in the Red Room for Fostering the Future.
  • Public tours of the White House are set to resume with a shorter route, limited to the State Floor, allowing visitors to experience the holiday decor.
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Center-leaning sources cover the White House Christmas decorations neutrally, focusing on descriptive details of the theme and specific displays. They present factual information about the decor, such as the Gold Star family tribute and the 250th anniversary nod, alongside logistical updates regarding public tours. The reporting avoids loaded language or evaluative commentary, maintaining an informative tone.

"The display was dazzling, but I wish I could have seen the East Wing in its former glory."

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"The first lady selected every detail of the decor, the White House said."

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"Her decor also nods to next year's 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and founding of the United States of America."

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"The decorations honor military families and highlight the country's 250th anniversary, which the president is celebrating with a yearlong series of events leading up to July 4, 2026."

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"The official White House Christmas tree in the Blue Room is decorated with gold stars honoring families that have endured the ultimate sacrifice due to military service."

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The 'Home Is Where The Heart Is' theme for the 2025 White House Christmas decorations honors America's upcoming 250th anniversary and emphasizes patriotism, family, and national unity. It features patriotic red, white, and blue accents and pays tribute to Gold Star families.

The 2025 White House holiday display features 51 Christmas trees, symbolizing all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Unique elements include a 120-pound gingerbread White House replica, Lego portraits of Presidents Washington and Trump in the Green Room, thousands of butterflies in the Red Room for Fostering the Future, and patriotic displays in the East Room.

Yes, public tours of the White House are set to resume with a shorter route, limited to the State Floor, allowing visitors to experience the holiday decor.

The 2025 theme 'Home Is Where The Heart Is' continues Melania Trump's tradition of patriotic and family-centered themes, similar to previous years such as 'Time-Honored Traditions' and 'The Spirit of America,' but with a specific focus on America's 250th anniversary.

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