White House Easter Egg Roll: Braswell Family Farms supplies eggs for annual event
Steve Doocy visits Braswell Family Farms in North Carolina, the supplier for the 2026 White House Easter Egg Roll. He learns how 40,000 eggs are collected, processed, dyed and shipped to Washington, D.C. for the event.
The White House's annual Easter Egg Roll event was held Monday — with a special "patriotic spirit" theme as President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump welcomed scores of Americans to the People’s House.
Held on the South Lawn, this year’s event included such activities as the beloved egg roll, a Be Best Military Card Writing Station, the Lunar Exploration Experience, egg coloring fun for kids and mini golf.
The occasion brought families together "to celebrate both the joy of Easter and the enduring blessings of liberty that define the American story," according to a release from the Office of the First Lady.
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There were also an array of activities, such as an AI-Creation Station, flower bouquet building, a flight lab, a sensory-friendly egg hunt — and live chickens.
America250 hosted an immersive experience celebrating America’s historic monuments through a "George the Star’s Journey" activity.

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump appear with the Easter Bunny on the balcony of the White House for Monday's Easter Egg Roll event on the South Lawn. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Spotted at the Egg Roll were some of the president’s children, including son Eric Trump and his wife Laura Trump, as well as daughter Tiffany and her husband Michael Boulos.
President Trump and first lady Melania Trump opened the occasion by speaking from the South Portico, with an Easter bunny beside them.

Held on the South Lawn, this year’s festivities include the beloved White House Egg Roll, a Be Best Military Card Writing Station, a Lunar Exploration Experience, egg coloring activities and mini-golf. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

Tiffany Trump is shown with son Alexander and spouse Michael Boulos as they participate in the White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
In his speech, the president shared that this Easter is for America's egg farmers — noting that he was asked about egg prices last year and was asked to use plastic eggs for the roll.
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"It’s hard to believe they didn't want me to order eggs for the Easter egg roll, the Easter egg hunt that we have here every year. They wanted me to use plastic. I said, 'I'm not using plastic. We'll get it solved,'" said the president.
"Within a short period of time, eggs came down. … We had so many eggs, we didn't know what to do with them," Trump added. "Today we have more than 40,000 eggs supplied by all of the great egg farmers that are with us.'

President Trump said this year's White House Egg Roll event featured about 40,000 real eggs from America's farmers. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Lara Trump, Eric Trump and their children, as well as Tiffany Trump, Michael Boulos and their son, attend the White House Easter Egg Roll on Monday. (Daniel Heuer/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
He said the White House Egg Roll was anticipating between 30,000 and 50,000 Americans today to take part in all of the festivities.
"I want to thank all of the associations and the egg farmers, and all of the people that are here," said Trump.

The Trumps anticipated that between 30,000 and 50,000 Americans would be attending the White House Egg Roll event on Monday, April 6. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
The first lady spoke as well, wishing all Americans a happy Easter.
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"I hope you enjoy this beautiful day," Melania Trump said.
"We are celebrating a very special Easter egg roll this year because it's the 250th birthday of this beautiful nation. Enjoy it, and I hope you have a wonderful day."

Spotted at the White House Egg Roll on Monday were some of the president’s children. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)
Music was played at the festive event by The United States Marine Band, the Army Band, the Army Old Guard Fife & Drum Corps, the Navy Band and the Air Force Band.

President Trump holds a signed drawing as he mingles with some of the children present at the White House Egg Roll on Monday. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

First lady Melania Trump reads to children during the annual Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House on Monday, April 6. (Kent Nishimura/AFP via Getty Images)
Further down on the South Lawn, a stage featured popular child performer Go with YoYo.
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The tradition of the Reading Nook continued, with the first lady reading a book to children.

Five-hundred Americans volunteered for this year’s Egg Roll event. (Brendan Smialowski-Pool/Getty Images)
Guest readers this year included second lady Usha Vance, USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins, Education Secretary Linda McMahon, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt and Michael Kratsios, Office of Science and Technology policy director.
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There were 500 Americans who volunteered for this year’s Egg Roll event at the White House.








































