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Step Inside Melania Trump's Nightmare Before Christmas

Step Inside Melania Trump's Nightmare Before Christmas




Anybody considering getting alcoholic at a White House Christmas party these next couple of weeks, or even President Trump on one of his nighttime wanders, ought to be cautioned: the East Colonnade has turned into the most startling residential space in America.

Melania Trump, with what resembles the assistance of Tim Burton, has composed a hostile to Christmas wonderland of white branches set stark against the divider and throwing frightening shadows on the roof, prompting—toward the finish of the passageway—in the East Garden Room, a customary Christmas tree washed in brilliant light.

The main thing missing is a monster breathing flame, purpose on ceasing you getting your hands on an enchantment talisman.

Melania's press secretary Stephanie Grisham caught the Colonnade at its most ghoulish, in the pitch-dark with the white plants lit from underneath, throwing the sorts of shadows on the roof that would turn out to be spindly living fingers in a blood and gore flick.



Indeed, one Twitter user completed the look with the Babadook.


Others mourned what had happened to the same corridor, decorated what seems a long time ago in a considerably warmer manner.