White House Christmas decorations celebrate "We the People"
The White House is lit up with the holiday spirit — more than 83,000 twinkling lights, to be precise. First lady Jill Biden unveiled the 2022 Christmas decorations on Nov. 28 and thanked volunteers from across the country who helped decorate the White House to celebrate the season. The theme selected for this year is "We the People."
In addition to thousands of lights, the White House is decked out with 77 trees, 25 wreaths on the exterior, and a glorious array of garlands, ornaments, glittering stars and gingerbread houses.
Some 50,000 White House visitors, both tourists and invited guests, are expected to get a firsthand look this holiday season — and you can get a sneak peek here.
Holiday spirit
A military aide stands among the Christmas decorations in the State Dining Room at the White House on Nov. 28, 2022.
A very tall tree
The official White House Christmas Tree stands in the Blue Room.
The tree — an 18 1/2-foot Concolor fir from Auburn, Pennsylvania — is decorated with handmade renderings of the official birds of every U.S. state, territories, and the District of Columbia.
Annual tradition
Before it went up in the Blue Room, the official White House Christmas Tree was delivered by a horse-drawn wagon.
First lady Jill Biden welcomed the arrival of the tree with her grandson, Beau Biden, on Nov. 21, 2022.
The 18 1/2-foot-tall tree came from Auburn, Pennsylvania.
"We the People"
White House Christmas decorations on the theme "We the People" are seen here at the entrance to the East Wing.
Gold Star tree
Gold Star trees honor fallen U.S. military service members. The ornament seen here pays tribute to U.S. Navy Corpsman Meaghan Burns.
First lady Jill Biden was joined by National Guard leaders and families for the unveiling of the 2022 Christmas decorations. The Bidens' late son, Beau Biden, served in the Delaware Army National Guard.
"The President's Own" U.S. Marine Band
Lt. Col. Jason K. Fettig, director of "The President's Own" U.S. Marine Band, is seen with musicians during the media preview of the 2022 Holidays at the White House decor on Nov. 28, 2022.
Holidays at the White House
Christmas trees in the the Cross Hall of the White House are seen during the media preview on Monday, Nov. 28, 2022. This year's theme, "We the People," is expected to be seen by about 50,000 visitors during the holiday season.
Presidential portrait
An official portrait of former President Barack Obama hangs on the wall, seeming to gaze at the tree embellished with silver- and gold-colored ornaments in the Grand Foyer of the White House.
The picture frames hanging on the tree feature calligraphy quoting from the preamble to the U.S. Constitution.
Inspired by the season
Trees intended to portray a first woodland snowfall line the East Colonnade.
The design also features handmade animal figures and glowing lanterns.
Center Hall lined with trees
Holiday decorations are seen in the Center Hall of the White House as a musician plays the harp during a media preview on Nov. 28, 2022.
The White House is decked out with a total of 77 trees and more than 83,000 twinkling lights.
Meaningful trees
Gold Star trees are adorned with star-shaped ornaments bearing the names of fallen service members.
"The Gold Star trees honor the heroic men and women of our Nation's military who have laid down their lives for our country, those who are Missing in Action, and the families who carry on their legacies," the White House said.
"We the People"
Christmas tree ornaments on the theme "We the People" are seen at the White House on Nov. 28, 2022.
Some 50,000 visitors are expected to pass through the White House during the holidays, including tourists and guests invited to various receptions.
Celebrating America's parks
A display of decorations in the East Room of the White House celebrates U.S. National Parks, including this one representing the Great Smoky Mountains.
Tree in the Blue Room
The White House Christmas Tree is displayed in the Blue Room. The oval-shaped parlor has been used for official receptions for more than two centuries.
This year's tree is an 18 1/2-foot Concolor fir from Auburn, Pennsylvania.
Family stockings
Biden family stockings hang from the mantel in the State Dining Room of the White House, under a portrait of President Abraham Lincoln.
East Room decor
Christmas trees and decorations are displayed in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C. The theme for the 2022 holiday decor is "We the People."
Holiday spirit
Christmas trees line a hall as snowflakes dazzle overhead at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 28, 2022.
Gold Star decor
Gold Star trees honor fallen U.S. military service members, here including U.S. Army National Guard Sergeant Matthew McClintock and U.S. Army Corporal Daniel Gionet, at the White House.
Honoring fallen troops
Gold Star trees honor fallen U.S. military service members, here including U.S. Air Force Sergeant Marshal Roberts, at the White House.
Sounds of the season
The U.S. Marine Band plays among Christmas trees in the Grand Foyer at the White House as the holiday decor is unveiled on Nov. 28, 2022.
The Green Room
A small decorated Christmas tree stands in the middle of the Green Room of the White House during a media preview on Nov. 28, 2022.
Throughout the executive mansion, 77 trees are on display.
State Dining Room decor
Biden family stockings hang from the mantel in the State Dining Room as the White House is decorated for Christmas 2022.
The trees in this room are decorated with self-portraits of the students of the 2021 Teachers of the Year, "ensuring that children see themselves" in the décor, the White House said.
White House ornament
This official White House Christmas ornament is seen decorating a tree in the China Room of the White House on Nov. 28, 2022. The theme of the holiday decor is "We the People."
Doggie decor
The Biden family's dog, Commander, figures prominently in this holiday display at the White House.
Family recipe decorations
Trees decorated with Biden family recipes are seen in the China Room of the White House. First lady Jill Biden unveiled this year's Christmas decorations, on the theme "We the People."
Gingerbread White House
This gingerbread White House is a highlight of the Christmas decorations.
The display includes a sugar cookie replica of Philadelphia's Independence Hall, where the Constitution and Declaration of Independence were signed. The Constitution opens with the phrase, "We the People" — the theme of this year's holiday decor.
White House Christmas Tree
The White House Christmas Tree is seen during a press tour on Nov. 28, 2022.
Thousands of guests will take part in this year's holiday receptions hosted by President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden.
The Grand Foyer
Christmas trees and decorations are on display in the Grand Foyer of the White House during a media preview on Nov. 28, 2022.
The White House is decked out with a total of 77 trees and more than 83,000 twinkling lights.
White House wreaths
Christmas wreaths adorn the outside of the White House in Washington, D.C.
Commander and Willow
The 2022 White House Christmas decorations include this display representing the Biden family dog Commander and cat Willow.
East Collonade transformed
The decorative trees lining the East Colonnade of the White House are intended to represent a first woodland snowfall.
Cross Hall decor
Christmas decorations are displayed in the Cross Hall of the White House on Nov. 28, 2022.
"Mirrored ornaments and reflective surfaces ensure that visitors can see themselves in the décor, noting that the strength of our country — the Soul of our Nation — comes from 'We the People,'" the White House said.
Horse-drawn wagon
The official 2022 White House Christmas Tree arrived at the White House in Washington, D.C., on a horse-drawn wagon on Nov. 21, 2022.
The tree is an 18 1/2-foot Concolor fir from Auburn, Pennsylvania.
The National Christmas Tree
On the Ellipse outside the White House sits another enormous tree — the National Christmas Tree. President Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden took part the annual tree lighting ceremony on Nov. 30, 2022.
This year's National Christmas Tree is a Colorado Blue Spruce from Pennsylvania.
"A spirit of joy"
President Biden spoke at the National Christmas Tree Lighting, with the first lady by his side, on Nov. 30, 2022.
He reflected on the "We the People" theme at the White House this holiday season, saying "we've come together in a spirit of joy," and that "our greatest strength is Americans standing united."
Decor on display
An array of winter-themed Christmas decorations are on display at the White House in Washington, D.C.
Festive window decor
Christmas decorations are seen hanging in the window of the Green Room of the White House during a media preview on Nov. 28, 2022.
Mantel full of stockings
The traditional Biden family stockings are hung from the fireplace mantel in the State Dining Room of the White House.
White House decorations
A gingerbread White House is seen beneath a large wreath in the State Dining Room as the annual White House Christmas decorations are unveiled.
Holiday visit
President Joe Biden looks on as first lady Jill Biden reads a story during a holiday visit with patients and families at Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C., on December 23, 2022.
–The Associated Press contributed reporting.