Melania Trump’s White House Christmas décor doesn’t receive the praise that past first ladies received. (Photo via White House) Melania Trump brushed off criticism of her holiday décor, saying “everybody has different tastes.” (Photo via White House) At 18 feet tall, the official White House Christmas is dressed in over 500 feet of blue velvet ribbon embroidered in gold with each state and territory, on display inside the Blue Room at the White House. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Carrying first lady Melania Trump's 'Be Best' initiative, the Red Room is decorated to 'celebrate children through the décor, which displays ways in which children can excel in their own path.' (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) President Donald Trump speaks as first lady Melania Trump looks on during the National Christmas Tree lighting ceremony held by the National Park Service at the Ellipse near the White House. (Photo by Pool-Oliver Contreras/Getty Images) (FOX NEWS) - First lady Melania Trump brushed off criticism of her latest White House Christmas decorations and invited everyone to check them out in person during an appearance at Liberty University on Wednesday.
"It’s the 21st century and everybody has different tastes, I think they look fantastic,” the first lady said at a town hall discussion on America's opioid crisis.
“I hope everybody will come over and visit it,” she said as the crowd erupted in applause. “In real life, they look even more beautiful. You’re all very welcome to visit the White House.”
A variety of mainstream media outlets bashed Melania’s holiday décor when they were revealed on Monday. Many watchdogs came to her defense, noting that negative feedback was simply an example of hypocrisy from reporters who aren’t fans of her husband, President Trump.
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