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Trump makes surprise appearance on first White House tour of new administration: ‘First lady worked very hard in making it perfect’

President Trump Surprises White House Tour Group with a Special Visit
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump made an unexpected appearance at the first White House tour of his 47th presidency, where he greeted a group of visitors and praised the efforts of First Lady Melania Trump in organizing the event. The president, who is 78 years old, expressed his enthusiasm for the tour, telling the crowd, “I want to thank you very much for coming. The tour is so great.” He also acknowledged the hard work of the First Lady, saying, “The first lady worked very hard in making it perfect, and I think you’re going to really love it.”
Trump revealed that he had “heard” about the tour and decided to “stop by and say hello.” Addressing the visitors, he complimented them, saying, “You’re very smart-looking people, I must say. Very smart. Maybe someday you’ll be here as the president,” which drew laughter from the group. The president’s visit ended with a special request to staff: “Give them a special tour.” The crowd responded enthusiastically, chanting “USA! USA!”
A New Chapter for White House Tours
The resumption of White House tours marks a significant moment following their temporary halt during the transition period leading up to Trump’s inauguration on January 20. First Lady Melania Trump announced the reopening of the tours on February 12, expressing her excitement to welcome visitors back to the iconic landmark. In a statement, she said, “The President and I are excited to reopen the White House to those interested in the extraordinary story of this iconic and beautiful landmark.”
Melania Trump emphasized the importance of the White House as a symbol of American history and culture. “There is much to learn about the American Presidency, the First Families who have lived here, and our Nation’s rich history from a firsthand experience at the White House,” she added. She also highlighted the uniqueness of this opportunity, noting that it is a tradition honored by the U.S. and enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.
What Visitors Can Expect on the White House Tour
The self-guided White House tour offers visitors a chance to explore some of the most historic rooms in the building, including the Vermeil Room, the Library, the China Room, the Blue Room, the Red Room, the Green Room, the State Dining Room, and even a glimpse of the White House Kennedy Garden. These spaces are not only aesthetically stunning but also steeped in history, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the White House’s significance.
To secure a spot on the tour, members of the public can submit a request through their congressional representative or senator up to three months in advance. For foreign nationals, arrangements can be made through their country’s embassy in Washington, D.C. The tours are free of charge, making this unique experience accessible to a wide audience.
The Crowd’s Reaction and the Significance of the Event
President Trump’s impromptu visit was met with warmth and enthusiasm from the tour group. His lighthearted remarks and the crowd’s patriotic chants of “USA! USA!” underscored the excitement and pride associated with visiting the White House. The event also highlighted the First Family’s commitment to preserving and sharing the White House’s legacy with the American people and the world.
A Tradition of Hospitality and Historical Preservation
The reopening of White House tours reflects the ongoing effort to maintain a tradition of hospitality and historical preservation that has been a hallmark of the White House for decades. By welcoming visitors from across the country and around the world, the Trump administration continues to celebrate the rich history and cultural significance of the White House, ensuring that future generations can experience and appreciate this iconic landmark.
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