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Trump Is Back — On The Bidens’ Christmas Tree

  Donald Trump has made it back into the White House — at least in the form of a picture hanging on the Bidens’ Christmas … Continue reading Trump Is Back — On The Bidens’ Christmas Tree


The official White House Christmas Tree stands in the Blue Room of the White House during a press preview of the holiday decorations November 29, 2021 in Washington, DC. The 2021 White House holidays theme is “Gifts from the Heart.” A variety of interactive viewing experiences will be launched on digital platforms, including Instagram, Google Maps Street View, Snapchat, and others that will allow the public to engage with the White House from home over the course of holidays. Alex Wong/Getty Images/AFP
The official White House Christmas Tree stands in the Blue Room of the White House during a press preview of the holiday decorations on November 29, 2021, in Washington, DC.. Alex Wong/Getty Images/AFP

 

Donald Trump has made it back into the White House — at least in the form of a picture hanging on the Bidens’ Christmas tree unveiled Monday.

It’s no exaggeration to say there’s bad blood between the Trumps and Bidens, largely because Trump continues to push his unprecedented attempt to persuade Americans that Joe Biden didn’t really beat him in the 2020 presidential election.

But First Lady Jill Biden’s “Gifts from the Heart” theme for this year’s Christmas decorations is delivering seasonal goodwill.

A gold-framed photo of Trump and his wife Melania hangs on the tree in the State Dining Room, along with snaps of the Obamas, the families of both presidents Bush, the Reagans, and the Carters.

Democrats Bill and Hillary Clinton also get a place on the presidential family tree.

More photos of former first families, again including Trump, decorate a hallway. Hanging on another wall are framed holiday greetings cards from Biden, Obama, and Trump.

The Christmas truce of sorts contrasts with the bitter relationship between the Trumps and Bidens.

After Biden’s victory, Donald and Melania Trump scratched the longstanding traditional invitation to tea that outgoing presidents and first ladies extend to their replacements.

In another disruption to the more genteel customs of the White House, Trump never hosted his Democratic predecessor Barack Obama for an official portrait unveiling.

The Republican has also yet to have his own portrait hung up in Biden’s White House.

AFP