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White House Becomes A Haunted Mansion With Spooky Halloween Makeover (Photos)


The White House has had a haunted makeover ahead of it's Halloween celebrations.

Giant spiders and massive cobwebs have taken over the exterior of Donald Trump's home to transform it into a spooky haunted mansion.

The web of decorations were put up on Friday ahead of the First Lady's Halloween event for trick-or-treaters.



Melania is hosting Halloween on the South Lawn on Monday with school children from 20 schools from Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia.

Military families and community organizations are also set to take part in the event.

'Trick-or-treaters will enjoy seeing the South Portico decorated in spider webs, creating a festive look and feel,' a statement from the First Lady's office said.

'There will also be bats and orange pumpkins with profiles of past presidents.

Fog will fill the air, and the trees and south facade will be lit with different colors throughout the night.

'The president and first lady will hand out cookies created by the White House Pastry Kitchen, as well as Presidential M&M's and other candies.'

Heavy machinery was needed to cover the South Portico with the elaborate webs on Friday.

The First Lady took a photo from inside the White House showing off the spooky cobwebs.

Kids in the Oval Office for some early Trick-or-Treating.



As the White House continued its Halloween preparations, Trump and his wife were spotted heading out to the Trump International Hotel in Washington on Saturday night.

The President and First Lady were escorted down the White House steps to their motorcade.



President Trump (left) and first lady Melania Trump (right) arrive White House's annual Halloween event.

First lady Melania Trump gasps at the sight of a giant, inflatable dinosaur who came Trick-or-Treating at the White House Monday night.

First lady Melania Trump was more at ease when several, smaller dinosaurs came through the line.





Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin, wears a prop on his head as he walks on the South Lawn of the White House.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions was also spotted in line waiting for a chance to greet the president and first lady

The president and the first lady giving out gifts to the kids




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