Washington — First lady Melania Trump unveiled the White House holiday decorations Monday, announcing the theme "Home Is Where the Heart Is" for the family's first holiday since she resumed the role. The displays reference next year’s 250th anniversary of the 1776 Declaration of Independence, and the Blue Room Christmas tree will honor Gold Star families after the East Wing was demolished. Several dozen volunteer decorators installed dozens of trees, 75 wreaths, thousands of lights and more than 25,000 feet of ribbon, with officials and photographs documenting the rooms and displays. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
The First Lady and White House communications gained visibility for the holiday theme and patriotic displays, while volunteer decorators and organizations received public recognition for contributing to the installations.
Visitors and tradition bearers lost the customary East Wing display location after the East Wing demolition, requiring relocation of the official Blue Room tree and altering longstanding visitor routes.
After reading and researching latest news, the White House holiday unveiling documented that Melania Trump set theme 'Home Is Where the Heart Is', shifted the Blue Room tree to honor Gold Star families, and noted East Wing demolition. Volunteers installed numerous decorations, and officials released photos and statements confirming details.
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