Christmas cards recently handed out to congressional lawmakers from President Donald Trump is giving new meaning to the term 'bigly.'

Members of congress shared images of the massive placard on social media Friday, colored in dark crimson and featuring a stylized eagle seal in shiny gold, along with 'Merry Christmas' scrolled on the front.

The White House gift, the first since Trump took office in January, is reportedly three to four times bigger than the usual card 1600 Pennsylvania Ave dishes out during the holidays, according to Newsweek.

The White House recently handed out massive Christmas Cards to lawmakers this week

Members of congress shared images of the massive placard on social media Friday, colored in dark crimson and featuring a stylized eagle seal in shiny gold

The White House gift, the first since Trump took office in January, is reportedly three to four times bigger than the usual yuletide missive

The lavish gift appears to follow a pattern the White House is setting for this year's holiday season

The lavish gift appears to follow a pattern the White House is setting for this year's holiday season

'Trump sent congressional offices a 11x14 Christmas 'card,' L. Sheehan, a staffer for Senator Tom Udall, a New Mexico Democrat. 'He's trying to Make Christmas Yuge Again?'

'Yuge' is how some believe native New Yorkers, like the President, pronounce the word 'huge,' a term Trump employs frequently to describe many of his projects and initiatives.

US Congressman Luis Guitierrez (D-IL) also uploaded a video to Instagram on Thursday mocking the President's card while criticizing recently passed tax reform legislation Democrats have billed as a gift to corporations and the wealthy.

'The only thing bigger than Trump’s Christmas card are the TAX breaks we gave billionaires today,' Guitierrez tells one of his staffers before chucking the card into the trash.

Meanwhile, Representative Eric Swalwell (D-CA) compared Trump's White House card with a standard yuletide missive via Snapchat.

'This is the size of a typical holiday card,' Swalwell wrote in a caption of a photo showing a normal card along with the President's gift writing this 'is the size of Donald Trump's.'

US Congressman Luis Guitierrez (D-IL) uploaded a video to Instagram on Thursday mocking the President's card, then throwing it in the trash

Swalwell also shared a picture of Trump and the first lady's signature, positing that the commander-in-chief 'definitely signed his wife's name.'

The office of the first lady nor the White House responded to a request for comment concerning Swalwell's suggestion.

Democratic congressional lawmakers spent the last few days mocking the President's 'Yuge' Christmas card

The lavish gift appears to follow a pattern the White House is setting for this year's holiday season.

According to Newsweek citing an official statement from the Office of the First Lady, The White House has been adorned with 12,000 ornaments and strung up with 180,000 feet of lights, while the kitchen has baked 31,000 cookies.

The extravagant display appears to be quite a departure from Melania Trump's predecessor, Michelle Obama.

As for Trump's predecessor, Barack Obama, his White House cards were stylized with a variety of decorations, including an American eagle seal, a portrait of a snow-dusted White House, and various images of his family.

The Obama White House's first card back in 2009 featured an American eagle seal in gold. Instead of Merry Christmas, however, the statement 'Season's Greetings' was embolden on the front.

The White House has been adorned with 12,000 ornaments and strung up with 180,000 feet of lights, while the kitchen has baked 31,000 cookies