Melania ‘mocks’ Michelle with candy-filled Red Room

First the Merry Christmas greeting, and now the candy-covered rooms at the White House – are the Trump’s trolling the Obamas?

Newly seen photos from the Red Room show Melania Trump’s take on decor for the special space – which is shown decked-out in candy canes and other sweet treats.

The extravagant display brings a new holiday twist to the White House, especially since Michelle Obama left.

A display of candy as part of Christmas decorations are seen in the Red Room during a preview of holiday decorations at the White House in Washington, DC, November 27

The newly seen photos from the Red Room show Melania Trump's take on decor for the special space

The newly seen photos from the Red Room show Melania Trump’s take on decor for the special space

The extravagant display brings a new holiday twist to the White House, especially since Michelle Obama left

The extravagant display brings a new holiday twist to the White House, especially since Michelle Obama left

A previous of Melania's Red Room decor is seen in a photo taken in late November

A previous of Melania’s Red Room decor is seen in a photo taken in late November

Obama previously rooted her iconic vegetable garden on the South Lawn, which was a reflection of the family’s health campaign, Let’s Move, for schools – which the Trump’s have mostly done away with.

During the official White House decor unveiling three weeks ago, the First Lady was criticized for her cold and colorless taste.

The Trump’s even debuted their holiday greeting card, which axed the Obama family’s religion-inclusive note wishing Americans a ‘joyous holiday season.’

During the official White House decor unveiling three weeks ago, the First Lady was criticized for her cold and colorless taste

During the official White House decor unveiling three weeks ago, the First Lady was criticized for her cold and colorless taste

The Cross Hall is decorated with a white and green 'The Nutcracker Suite' theme is seen during a media preview

The Cross Hall is decorated with a white and green ‘The Nutcracker Suite’ theme is seen during a media preview

Meliana is shown smiling while making holiday treats with children during the official decor unveiling last month

Meliana is shown smiling while making holiday treats with children during the official decor unveiling last month

Michelle Obama is seen participating in craft activities with military children at the State Dining Room after a preview of White House holiday decorations November 28, 2012

Michelle Obama is seen participating in craft activities with military children at the State Dining Room after a preview of White House holiday decorations November 28, 2012

Michelle Obama (L) helps a child harvest sweet potatoes from the White House Kitchen Garden during a harvesting event at the White House October 6, 2016

Michelle Obama (L) helps a child harvest sweet potatoes from the White House Kitchen Garden during a harvesting event at the White House October 6, 2016

Instead, the message signed by President Trump, Melania and 11-year-old Barron, read: ‘Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.’   

The slogan aligns with Trump’s campaign promise to restore the common Christmas greeting.

During an event in October, Trump repeated the pledge once more, and said: ‘They don’t use the word ‘Christmas’ because it’s not politically correct.

‘We’re saying ‘Merry Christmas’ again.’

The official White House Christmas card signed by President Trump, Melania and their son Barron Trump is shown. The card reads: 'Merry Christmas and Happy New Year'

The official White House Christmas card signed by President Trump, Melania and their son Barron Trump is shown. The card reads: ‘Merry Christmas and Happy New Year’

 



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