They look scarily similar! Trump and Melania pose with two children dressed as them as they welcome crowds of excited kids to the White House for their annual Halloween party

 Donald and Melania Trump skipped passing out the candy at this year's Halloween celebration at the White House and waved to the trick-or-treaters instead at a down-sized event due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The first couple came out to the music of Michael Jackson's 'Thriller,' holding hands and waving to the crowd. 

They did not wear face masks as they greeted the children, who walked in a line in front of them at the South Portico of the White House. 

It was a parade of angels, astronauts, pirates, cartoon characters, skeletons, witches, unicorns and tyrannosaurus rex. 

Spooky music - from the 'Game of Thrones' theme song to the 'Phantom of the 'Opera' - played in the background as costume parade marched by the first couple. 

LOOK-A-LIKES: Children dressed as the Presidential couple pose in front of President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at a Halloween celebration at the White House

HAPPY HALLOWEEN: President Trump asked the boy if he was dressed as a hot dog; he was

HAPPY HALLOWEEN: President Trump asked the boy if he was dressed as a hot dog; he was

SCARY: First Lady Melania Trump looks a little startled to see a giant tyrannosaurus rex

SCARY: First Lady Melania Trump looks a little startled to see a giant tyrannosaurus rex

TRICK OR TREAT: This little Spiderman came up to the Trumps to trick or treat, not realizing the first couple weren't handing out candy this year

TRICK OR TREAT: This little Spiderman came up to the Trumps to trick or treat, not realizing the first couple weren't handing out candy this year

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The White House was lit up for the occasion with the Trump Balcony a glow. A giant 'Halloween 2020' sign hung from the South Portico balcony, leaves in the different colors of autumn circled the columns, and an array of chrysanthemums cascaded down the East and West staircase. 

And, of course, there were many, many pumpkins.

A light mist fell as the children made their way through, adding to the festive atmosphere. 

Most of the children and guests wore masks. 

Social distancing measures were supposed to be in place but things got off to a rough start. 

After the Trumps came out, the excited guests crowded around the first couple to take photo and photo until staff got them to move along.

U.S. President Donald Trump and U.S. first lady Melania Trump host a Halloween event at the White House in Washington

U.S. President Donald Trump and U.S. first lady Melania Trump host a Halloween event at the White House in Washington

Three children dressed as unicorns meet US President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump on the South Lawn

Three children dressed as unicorns meet US President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump on the South Lawn

Roaring success: A guest dressed as a dinosaur passes Donald and Melania Trump during the White House even=t

Roaring success: A guest dressed as a dinosaur passes Donald and Melania Trump during the White House even=t

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump smile as they greet children dressed up in grizzly costumes during a Halloween event

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump smile as they greet children dressed up in grizzly costumes during a Halloween event

A guest dressed as a dinosaur and a little girl in a unicorn costume pass the beaming President and First Lady

A guest dressed as a dinosaur and a little girl in a unicorn costume pass the beaming President and First Lady

'Move along, keep the line moving,' staff called as people stopped to take out their phones.

But, from there, things went more smoothly.

Children - in an array of costumes ranging from super heroes to scary - marched in front of the Trumps, some stopped to wave, some hid behind their, and others just looked confused by the group of cameras recording every move.

Parents carried those to small to walk on their own. Kids dressed as miniature lions, elephants and a baby Winnie the Pooh got waves from the Trumps.

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany carried her 11-month old daughter dressed as a mouse to meet the first couple.

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany brought her 11 month year old daughter, who was dressed as a mouse

President Donald Trump salutes a child dressed as a soldier

President Donald Trump salutes a child dressed as a soldier

A group of unicorns stop to talk to the first couple

A group of unicorns stop to talk to the first couple

Instead of handing out candy, President Trump and Melania Trump waved to the kids as they walked by

Instead of handing out candy, President Trump and Melania Trump waved to the kids as they walked by

PICTURE TIME: First lady Melania Trump leans into President Donald Trump to pose for a socially distant selfie

PICTURE TIME: First lady Melania Trump leans into President Donald Trump to pose for a socially distant selfie

COSTUME PARADE: Children paraded by the president and first lady, who just waved instead of handing out candy due to the coronavirus pandemic

COSTUME PARADE: Children paraded by the president and first lady, who just waved instead of handing out candy due to the coronavirus pandemic

White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows greats guests on the south lawn of the White House during the Halloween celebration

White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows greats guests on the south lawn of the White House during the Halloween celebration

A child dressed as a porcupine walks to be greeted by the Trumps

A child dressed as a porcupine walks to be greeted by the Trumps

A miniature Donald and Melania Trump - him in a black suit with a red tie, her in a white dress, both in face masks - drew big smiles from the real Trumps, who posed for pics with them.

The two kids posed for several minutes before the girl pulled the boy away to keep moving down the line.

'He likes the press,' the president observed. 

The first lady, wearing an orange coat, laced her arm through the president's to lean in and pose for one socially distanced selfie.

The president gave his signature thumbs up to many of the trick or treaters. One group - wearing the sporting jerseys of the New York teams - got a double thumbs up from Trump, who recently moved his residence to Florida.

And Trump called back to properly meet and take a picture with a child in a wheel chair, bending down to talk to him. 

He also saluted a few children in military costumes, who saluted back. 


The White House was lit up and decorated with leaves and pumpkins for the Halloween celebration

The White House was lit up and decorated with leaves and pumpkins for the Halloween celebration

The Trumps spent about 35 minutes waving to the kids as they paraded by

The Trumps spent about 35 minutes waving to the kids as they paraded by

One little girl was a bit too shy to come close to the Trumps, who waved at her

One little girl was a bit too shy to come close to the Trumps, who waved at her

The president and first lady in front of the decorated South Portico

The president and first lady in front of the decorated South Portico

The president also said to one child who paused in front of them: 'you're a hot dog?' The boy was indeed dressed as a hot dog.  

The first couple were separated by a row of flowers in planters' boxes from the crowd but one little SpiderMan walked around the barrier and straight up the Trumps', holding up his bag to properly trick or treat. 

Alas the Trumps had no candy with them.

The traditional orange bags of treats that the first couple hand out had already been given to the kids, who carried them as they marched along. The bags had been set up on tables off to the sides of the events -- that families picked up individually. 

One child skipped the Trumps and walked straight to the cameras to pose, ignoring the president and first lady behind him. 

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump greet trick-or-treaters on the South Lawn during a Halloween celebration at the White House on Sunday

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump greet trick-or-treaters on the South Lawn during a Halloween celebration at the White House on Sunday 

U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump greet children dressed up in costumes during a Halloween event on the South Lawn of the White House

U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump greet children dressed up in costumes during a Halloween event on the South Lawn of the White House

The White House was lit up for the occasion with the Trump Balcony a glow. A giant 'Halloween 2020' sign hung from the South Portico balcony, leaves in the different colors of autumn circled the columns, and an array of chrysanthemums cascaded down the East and West staircase

The White House was lit up for the occasion with the Trump Balcony a glow. A giant 'Halloween 2020' sign hung from the South Portico balcony, leaves in the different colors of autumn circled the columns, and an array of chrysanthemums cascaded down the East and West staircase 

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump greet trick-or-treaters on the South Lawn during a Halloween celebration at the White House

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump greet trick-or-treaters on the South Lawn during a Halloween celebration at the White House

U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump greet children dressed up in costumes during a Halloween event on the South Lawn

U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump greet children dressed up in costumes during a Halloween event on the South Lawn

White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows came out to observe the festivities, bending down to talk to kids and help direct traffic when the line bottle-necked. 

The crowd was excited to be there and happy to see the Trumps. 'We love you' and 'four more years' were shouted by many adults who walked by. 

'Thank you,' the president said to them. 

Trick-or-treating is an annual tradition at the White House going back to 1958 when first lady Mamie Eisenhower first decided to decorate the for the holiday.

Trick-or-treating is an annual tradition at the White House going back to 1958 when first lady Mamie Eisenhower first decided to decorate the for the holiday

Trick-or-treating is an annual tradition at the White House going back to 1958 when first lady Mamie Eisenhower first decided to decorate the for the holiday

epa08774006 US President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump greet children dressed up in costumes

epa08774006 US President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump greet children dressed up in costumes

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump poses for a photo with children dressed as them as they greet trick-or-treaters on the South Lawn during a Halloween celebration

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump poses for a photo with children dressed as them as they greet trick-or-treaters on the South Lawn during a Halloween celebration

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump greet trick-or-treaters on the South Lawn during a Halloween celebration

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump greet trick-or-treaters on the South Lawn during a Halloween celebration

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump greet trick-or-treaters on the South Lawn

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump greet trick-or-treaters on the South Lawn 

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump greet trick-or-treaters on the South Lawn during a Halloween celebration at the White House on Sunday

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump greet trick-or-treaters on the South Lawn during a Halloween celebration at the White House on Sunday 

Guests at this year's event were frontline workers, military families and schoolchildren. 

Everyone over the age of two was asked to wear a mask and social distance. And staff working the event had to wear masks and gloves.

NASA had space-related items for kids to observe, as well as a display of an inflatable rockets.

Kids were also able to receive a Junior Ranger badge and paper ranger hat from the Interior Department. The Transportation Department passed out paper airplanes.

The United States Air Force Strolling Strings played traditional Halloween songs and other tunes.

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump walk back inside. NASA had space-related items for kids to observe, as well as a display of an inflatable rockets

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump walk back inside. NASA had space-related items for kids to observe, as well as a display of an inflatable rockets

They look scarily similar! Trump and Melania pose with two children dressed as them as they welcome crowds of excited kids to the White House for their annual Halloween party They look scarily similar! Trump and Melania pose with two children dressed as them as they welcome crowds of excited kids to the White House for their annual Halloween party Reviewed by Your Destination on October 26, 2020 Rating: 5

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