Eggs will roll! Animal rights activists are urging officials in both the U.S. and U.K. to ditch traditional Easter eggs in favor of decorated potatoes at their annual egg-rolling festivities. Their reasoning? Swapping eggs for potatoes would reduce animal suffering, teach children empathy and kindness, help the planet, and support potato farmers. PETA sent a letter to First Lady Melania Trump expressing concern on behalf of consumers who earlier this year faced soaring egg prices amid recent avian flu outbreaks. The organization proposed rebranding the annual White House Easter Egg Roll — which dates back to 1878 — into a “Make America Great Easter Potato Roll,” complete with dyed spuds, sack races, and hot potato games. In exchange for the First Lady’s cooperation, PETA founder Ingrid Newkirk offered her the gift of a dress made from vintage Idaho potato sacks, inspired by Marilyn Monroe’s iconic 1951 frock. Regardless of what PETA wants, the White House Easter Egg Roll remains on the congressional calendar for Monday, April 6, 2026.
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| Marilyn Monroe in the spud dress (left) and the dress offered to the First Lady |





