Donald Trump Recreates Viral Halloween Candy Moment of 2019, Places Candy Bar on Top of Child Wearing Marshmallow Helmet During Halloween Celebration at White House (Watch Video)
The viral video shows US President Donald Trump recreating the viral Halloween candy moment from 2019 at the White House during Halloween celebration. In the video, the US President is seen placing a large candy bar on top of a child wearing a marshmallow helmet. Scroll below to watch the video of 2019 and 2025 Halloween celebration.
US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump on Thursday (local time), October 31, celebrated Halloween at the White House. A video shared by the White House on X (formerly Twitter) shows Donald Trump and the First Lady handing candy to the children as part of the festival's tradition. Dozens upon dozens of trick-or-treaters were greeted and handed giant-sized Hershey bars with the presidential seal. Some stand-out moments from the Halloween celebration included the US President signing what appeared to be a golf ball for what looked like a young teen trick-or-treater. In another video going viral on social media, Donald Trump is seen putting a candy bar on top of a kid's costume at the White House. The scene was almost identical to when he did a similar trick when he was the President in 2019. The video shows Donald Trump recreating the funny and viral moment from 2019 as he places a large candy bar on top of a child wearing a marshmallow helmet. Halloween 2025: US President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump Celebrate Halloween at White House (See Pics).
Donald Trump Puts a Candy Bar on Top of a Kid's Costume at the White House
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