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Jenna Bush Hager Says The White House Is Haunted By Ghosts—And We'd Believe It 👻

There may be a ghoul wandering around Donald Trump's White House...and we're not talking about any member of his adminsitration! During an appearance on NBC's Today Show, Jenna Bush Hager, daughter of former President George W. Bush, told a spooky tale of her haunted encounter in the first family's residence.



Is The White House Haunted? Jenna Bush Hager Shares Creepy Story | TODAY youtu.be

Apparently, Jenna and her sister, Barbara, were playing one night when they "started hearing 1920s piano music, as clear as day, coming out of the fireplace."



Hager doesn't think Melania or Baron should be too scared, however:

We talked ourselves out of it. But they came with all good intentions. They were friendly ghosts.


This is far from the first time a visitor or resident of the White House has claimed to witness something supernatural.

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The internet had a lot of opinions about whether or not the ghost was real, and how it would feel about the house's current residents.


If you receive an invitation to sleep at the White House any time around Halloween, you might want to think twice about it, regardless of who the President is. These ghosts may just like jazz; or they may have less than benevolent intentions...

H/T - Huffpost, Today

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