The Trumps celebrated Easter over the weekend.
Former President Donald Trump and former first lady Melania Trump split time between a church service in Florida and a day of holiday activities with family at their Mar-A-Lago home on Easter Sunday.
In the morning, Trump and his wife attended a service at Christ Fellowship Church in Palm Beach Gardens.
A clip shared by a churchgoer at the event showed the 45th president and Melania front row as they were greeted by senior pastor Todd Mullins. Trump wore a navy suit and yellow tie while Melania donned a sleeveless polka-dot dress.
“It is also our privilege, my privilege, today to welcome the president and Mrs. Trump,” Mullins said to the crowd, who cheered the special guests on.
After they were introduced, Donald and Melania turned around to smile and waved to those in attendance.
The festivities continued at Mar-A-Lago, where they celebrated with family and an Easter egg roll on the estate.
Present were Donald Trump Jr., his five children, and his girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle.
“Easter with grandpa. Hope you all had a great one. #easter,” the former president’s son captioned a post that included several family photos.
In the final year of Trump’s term as president, the White House cancelled the annual Easter egg roll due to the pandemic.
The annual White House tradition, which dates back to the Rutherford B. Hayes Administration in 1878, was also canceled in 2021 due to COVID-19 under the Joe Biden administration.

The event was last held in 2019, when Donald and Melania presided over the event.

At the White House Easter celebration in 2018, Trump delivered remarks from the Truman Balcony, joined for his introductory words by Melania and someone dressed as the Easter Bunny.
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