White House Aide Lindsey Halligan’s Unique Makeup Choices Spark Comparisons to Trump’s Tan

White House Aide Lindsey Halligan's Muddy Makeup Looks Are Almost Worse Than Trump's
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Lindsey Halligan, a former Miss Colorado finalist and now a White House aide, has become known for her beauty pageant-inspired looks, though her makeup choices often draw attention for the wrong reasons. She made waves in September 2025 when President Trump nominated her as the federal prosecutor for the United States Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District of Virginia. This office is notably responsible for prosecuting high-profile figures such as FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, both considered adversaries of the president. “I will be nominating Lindsey Halligan to be the United States Attorney in this very important part of our Great Country. She will be Fair, Smart, and will provide, desperately needed, JUSTICE FOR ALL!” Trump announced on social media, as reported by ABC News. Despite her lack of prosecutorial experience, her appointment has sparked numerous comparisons to the film “Legally Blonde.”

Halligan attributes her ascent to the White House not to her legal career but to her background in pageantry and high school athletics. “Sports and pageants taught me confidence, discipline, and how to handle pressure — on the court, on the field, on the stage, in the courtroom and now in the White House,” she explained in an interview with The Washington Post.

While Halligan’s lack of experience has raised eyebrows, her resemblance to President Trump extends beyond their political alignment and shared desire to confront figures like Comey and James. Both have an affinity for dramatic makeup, with Halligan’s choices often drawing parallels to Trump’s own bronzer mishaps.

Before her nomination as U.S. Attorney, Halligan served as one of Trump’s personal attorneys, frequently appearing in court. Her courtroom appearances often drew attention, not solely for her legal work but also for her bold makeup choices. In September 2022, she was spotted at the Brooklyn Federal Courthouse with a heavily bronzed look reminiscent of a mud wrestling event, rather than a serious legal proceeding involving the review of classified documents from the Mar-a-Lago raid.

In March 2025, Halligan stood beside President Trump in the Oval Office, presenting him with two proclamations for his signature. However, her makeup once again became the focal point, drawing comparisons to the president’s own heavily bronzed appearance in May 2025. Both instances highlighted a shared penchant for strikingly bold makeup styles.

Lindsey Halligan arrived to court looking like a mud wrestler

Long before Lindsey Halligan was tapped as the United States attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, she was just one of many of Donald Trump’s personal attorneys. Suffice it to say, she spent a lot of time in court. Unfortunately, however, she didn’t always look court-ready. In September 2022, she arrived at the Brooklyn Federal Courthouse along with the rest of Trump’s legal team, sporting a face full of bronzer so dark it looked like she was gearing up for a mud wrestling tournament — not a preliminary meeting with a judge tasked to review the nearly 11,000 classified documents that were seized during the August 2022 Mar-a-Lago raid. 

Lindsey Halligan’s Oval Office debut was a disaster

In March 2025, Lindsey Halligan had the honor of standing in the Oval Office and presenting President Donald Trump with not one, but two proclamations in need of his famous John Hancock. Unfortunately, most couldn’t focus on the proclamations, as they were too busy gawking at Halligan’s Oompa Loompa-esque makeup. Sadly, it was giving the same energy that Trump did back in May 2025 when he forgot to blend his “Cheetos” bronzer. 

Lindsey Halligan turned heads as the US Open for all the wrong reasons

Lindsey Halligan made quite the splash when she showed up at day 15 of the 2025 US Open Tennis Championships. Unfortunately for Halligan, her signature perma-tan face proved lethal in juxtaposition to the stark, all-white outfits both she and her seatmate, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, were sporting. “Lindsey Halligan is telling Karoline Leavitt: ‘Let’s contour those chipmunk cheeks,’” playwright Paul Rudnick joked on X about Halligan’s affinity for a bronzing brush and a highlighter product. Surprisingly, at that moment, even Leavitt’s cakey bronzer was no match for Halligan’s ruddy face. 



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