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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘You Hate Doing This: Melania Trump’s Christmas Volunteer Push Met with Backlash as Critics Bring Up ‘You Don’t Live In the White House’
Despite the sweltering summer heat still gripping Washington, D.C., Melania Trump is already turning her attention to the ...
Melania is looking for talented musical groups — from school bands, choirs, and holiday-themed entertainers — to volunteer to ...
WASHINGTON, DC: First lady Melania Trump is once again under scrutiny after her infamous expletive-filled rant about ...
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Daily Express US on MSNMelania Trump invites applications for White House Christmas performers post-backlash
Melania Trump has announced that she is seeking volunteers to help her decorate the White House and musicians to perform at the annual Christmas open houses ...
As Christmas approaches, Melania Trump is already setting the stage for her first White House holiday season since returning ...
First lady Melania Trump’s office announced on Monday that it is accepting applications from volunteers interested in decorating the White House for Christmas. Residents from all 50 states are invited ...
In a statement, Melania Trump's chief of staff Stephanie Grisham blasted Wolkoff for releasing the recording. "Secretly taping the First Lady and willfully breaking an NDA to publish a salacious ...
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Queerty on MSNMelania’s signature accomplishment is now buried under a pile of concrete
Ostensibly, the Rose Garden now resembles the patio at Mar-a-Lago, which is where Melania seemingly spends most of her time.
First lady Melania Trump reaches out to Tearrianna Cooke-Starkey while reading a children's Christmas story during her visit to Children's National Health System in Washington, DC, Dec. 13, 2018.
Melania Trump used "America the Beautiful" as her theme for the decorations marking the Trumps' final Christmas in the White House.
Melania and Barron Trump had gone to Mar-a-Lago earlier this week. The first family joined back up in Washington on Monday night as the Trumps attended Christmas Eve mass at the National Cathedral ...
The first lighting took place on Christmas Eve in 1923, when President Calvin Coolidge lit a Christmas tree in front of 3,000 spectators. The National Christmas Tree is a living Colorado blue spruce.
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