Melania Trump Faces Criticism After Revealing Cost of Festive Decor

Melania Trump Faces Backlash Over $90 Christmas Ornament

Melania Trump’s holiday approach is under scrutiny again. This time, critics slammed the First Lady for releasing a $90 brass ornament alongside the official 2025 White House decorations.

The piece, named “American Star,” is part of a six-piece collection marking her ongoing holiday merchandising campaign. Online commentators quickly labeled it “tone-deaf” and “opportunistic.”

Melania Trump decorating a Christmas tree with a luxury ornament that sparks outrage over its high cost.

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A Critique of Holiday Merch

Critics saw the ornament as a cynical branding move, echoing a presidency that sold sneakers, clothing, phones, and watches. The $90 American Star, made of brass, painted red, white, and blue, and engraved with her signature, immediately fueled social media outrage:

  • “Grifting along through the holidays.”
  • “But she hates Christmas!”

Despite the criticism, her 2025 decorations, titled “Home Is Where the Heart Is,” were more approachable than previous years. They featured natural-looking trees, children’s toys, patriotic themes, and Lego portraits.

A White House Transformed

The East Wing renovations cut the holiday tour in half, but staff created a restrained yet symbol-heavy display:

  • 51 Christmas trees
  • 75 red-bow wreaths
  • 700 feet of garland
  • 25,000 feet of ribbon
  • 10,000 blue butterflies

The Red Room’s blue butterfly installation drew particular attention, while the Green Room displayed classic toys and the Blue Room featured an 18-foot fir with 3D-printed ornaments for each state.

Visitors also saw a 20-pound gingerbread White House, crimson trees, and Lego portraits of Donald Trump and George Washington.Melania Trump’s 2025 Christmas decorations balanced tradition with symbolism. However, the $90 American Star ornament sparked significant debate, highlighting public sensitivity to perceived opportunism and privilege in holiday displays.

Whether admired or criticized, the First Lady’s holiday choices remain a flashpoint in American culture.

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