Spooky White House Christmas Chamber Is Creeping Everyone The Heck Out

The White House unveiled its Christmas decorations Monday.

Given that President Donald Trump has made the celebration of the holiday a central talking point of both his campaign and his presidency, it’s no surprise they went big.

Many of the rooms designed by first lady Melania Trump have a classic Christmas look.

But one chamber in particular is getting attention online for all the wrong reasons. It’s a twig-lined hallway that’s being compared to everything from “The Shining” to “The Blair Witch Project.”

Here are some of the reactions:

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Community members watch as the 75-foot Norway spruce is loaded onto a truck to be taken to Rockefeller Center in New York City on Thursday, Nov. 9.
Community members watch as the 75-foot Norway spruce is loaded onto a truck to be taken to Rockefeller Center in New York City on Thursday, Nov. 9.
The Norway spruce from Pikeview Road is carefully lifted by a crane after being cut.
The Norway spruce from Pikeview Road is carefully lifted by a crane after being cut.
With a banner and a strand of holiday lights, the 75-foot Norway spruce heads off to Rockefeller Center on Nov. 9.
With a banner and a strand of holiday lights, the 75-foot Norway spruce heads off to Rockefeller Center on Nov. 9.
The Rockefeller Center tree arrives in Manhattan on a truck.
The Rockefeller Center tree arrives in Manhattan on a truck.
Workers place the Rockefeller Center tree on its base.
Workers place the Rockefeller Center tree on its base.
The tree will remain on display on the plaza until Jan. 7.
The tree will remain on display on the plaza until Jan. 7.
The tree will be lit for the first time on Wednesday, Nov. 29.
The tree will be lit for the first time on Wednesday, Nov. 29.
The Rockefeller Center tree is seen just before it is set upright.
The Rockefeller Center tree is seen just before it is set upright.
A worker drives a spike into the bottom of the Rockefeller Center tree during the installation.
A worker drives a spike into the bottom of the Rockefeller Center tree during the installation.
The 75-foot Norway Spruce from State College, Pennsylvania, will become the 86th Christmas tree to grace the plaza.
The 75-foot Norway Spruce from State College, Pennsylvania, will become the 86th Christmas tree to grace the plaza.
A crane hoists the Rockefeller Center tree upright on Saturday in New York City.
A crane hoists the Rockefeller Center tree upright on Saturday in New York City.

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