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President Donald Trump welcomed costumed trick-or-treaters to the White House in a festive Halloween celebration just hours after returning from his Asia trip. Children dressed as superheroes, dinosaurs, and even “The Shining” twins filled the South Drive, reviving a classic American tradition. In a heartwarming callback to 2019, Trump recreated his viral “Minion candy” moment — this time with a marshmallow-costumed child. One girl asked him to sign a TIME magazine cover referencing the 2024 assassination attempt, adding a powerful emotional note to the night. Families arrived in creative costumes, including a McDonald’s drive-thru setup — a nod to Trump’s fast-food fandom. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt’s baby even met the President while receiving treats. Trump and Melania handed out full-size Hershey bars and Twizzlers in presidentially sealed boxes, continuing a tradition that dates back to the 1950s.

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