Details are filtering out about former President Donald Trump‘s Halloween party at his Palm Beach, Florida Mar-A-Lago resort.

He deejayed the event using an iPad, and mostly stuck to a playlist of ’80s dance tunes. The Apprentice alum reportedly also blasted “Phantom of the Opera” during the evening.

Though the bash was supposed to be a costume party, Trump predictably dressed as himself. Others came as Patrick Bateman from American Psycho, sexy nurses and the Pope.

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The former President is rumored to be planning a 2024 run, but hasn’t officially made an announcement yet. Guests at the Halloween event reportedly encouraged him to announce a run, but he did not give a direct response.

Former First Lady Melania Trump did not attend the Mar-A-Lago festivities.

The same weekend, Tiffany Trump was seen at the birthday party of half-sister Ivanka Trump in Miami. The two are not known to be on good terms, so it was surprising when Ivanka posted a photo of the two beaming.

It seems like all the Halloween partying may have gotten in the way of Trump meeting his Nov. 4 subpoena deadline.

The House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol attack requested documents from Trump regarding communications with extremist groups involved in the riot. Trump has (unsurprisingly) not yet provided any such records.

Following his failure to meet the deadline, the committee gave Trump an additional week to come up with documents. He is also still expected to offer testimony either in-person or by videoconference no later than Nov. 14.

Chair of the committee Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Mississippi) and vice chair Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyoming) said in a joint statement, “We have received correspondence from the former President and his counsel in connection with the Select Committee’s subpoena. We have informed the former President’s counsel that he must begin producing records no later than next week and he remains under subpoena for deposition testimony starting on Nov. 14.”

Even amid the subpoena process, Trump is expected to announce a 2024 presidential run before the end of November.

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