Monica Crowley Ridiculed as "Trump's Orange Twin" at Swearing-In Ceremony

Monica Crowley headed to the White House for hers. swearing-in ceremony appearing like Trump's doppelganger according to viewers mocked the political figure for her sparkling white hair and orange spray tan.

After taking his oath, Crowley informed President Trump, "You gazed upon the neglected individuals across this nation....Directly into their eyes and declared, I see you, I hear you, and I will be your advocate."

On late Monday, Crowley was officially appointed as the Assistant Secretary of State and Chief of Protocol, with his position carrying the rank of Ambassador.

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However, her look was the highlight as people said she resembled a younger version of Donald Trump. A viewer commented, “She looks exactly like Trump.” Someone else added humorously, “Clearly, this video reveals that Monica Crowley has had both a spray tan and blonde highlights added.”

Trump declared in a December statement that "Monica will serve as the administration representative for significant U.S.-organized occasions, such as the country’s 250th anniversary in 2026, the FIFA World Cup also set for 2026, along with the Olympic Games. Los Angeles in 2028."

The U.S. Travel Association commended her appointment, stating that she will play a "crucial part" in the Trump administration.

"The rapidity at which this choice was executed fills us with significant assurance that… Trump aims to capitalize on the myriad opportunities presented by the upcoming decade of sports and events," stated CEO Geoff Freeman.

Milestone events [that she will help organize] will draw millions of tourists to America and highlight the finest aspects of our country, simultaneously providing a long-lasting boost to our economy.

In the meantime, allegations regarding Crowley’s plagiarism incident from 2017 have come to light.

In 2017, during Trump's first term, she was set to take on the role of Senior Director of Strategic Communications for the National Security Council; however, she withdrew from the position because of a controversy involving plagiarism.

After being accused of copying large sections from multiple places like news reports and even Wikipedia pages, she found herself outside the good graces of her peers.

In 2017, publisher HarperCollins announced that they would cease selling Crowley's 2012 work titled 'What The (Bleep) Just Happened... Again?'

A transitional assistant described the minor controversy as "a politically driven assault." Nonetheless, Crowley informed the Washington Times that she had decided not to become part of the new administration, characterizing her choice as a private matter.

Following considerable contemplation, I am deeply grateful for the invitation to join President-elect Trump’s team and will persist in offering my enthusiastic backing to him and his vision for renewing America.

"I've opted to stay in New York to explore other avenues and won’t be joining the new administration," she stated in an official announcement to the magazine.

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