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Melania Trump Hid A Secret Troll To Michelle Obama In Her White House Decorations

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Benny Johnson Columnist, Viral Politics
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When Melania Trump revealed her Christmas decorations for the White House this year, there were some haters. People criticized them as being “scary” and “nightmarish.” However, with sky-high approval ratings, Melania is having the last laugh.

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Earlier this year, The Daily Caller reported on the secret message the Trumps left for the Obama family in their decorations, lumping their Christmas cards together for visitors to see.

Now, if you look closely, you will see a little troll left for former first lady Michelle Obama. Obama was famous for her healthy eating push over her time as first lady. The Let’s Move campaign restricted calories for school lunches and pushed for healthier diets. Many of the rules put in place for school lunches have since been rolled back by the Trump administration.

And while chocolate milk is now being allowed back in school, it looks like candy is also being allowed back in the White House.

In fact, if you look closely, you will notice that an entire room in the White House has been decorated by Melania in pure candy.

This is the historic White House Red Room:

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Pretty, right?

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But look closely:

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Every decoration is candy:

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Candy:

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Candy:

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Candy:

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Candy:

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Even the Christmas tree ornaments are candy:

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LOOK: Melania talking with children who are making candy decorations!

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Look at those gum balls!

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FACT CHECK: We know Michelle Obama decorated cookies in the White House for Christmas. There is photographic evidence. We’re not saying the former first lady had no Christmas spirit.

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We’re just saying decorating a room as Candy Land is next-level.

Merry Christmas.