Donald Trump to remove iconic Magnolia tree from the White House that was planted by former president Andrew Jackson to honor his late wife Rachel
White House is to be cut down. US President Donald Trump has planned to take down the historic Southern Magnolia tree at the White House, which was said to have been planted by Andrew Jackson, as per reports.
The tree, which has lasted for generations, will be replaced by another one.
The wood will be saved for historical use, but the decision has received varied reactions. Folklore states that Andrew Jackson planted two trees in memory of his late wife, Rachel.
Why is the magnolia tree being removed?
Donald Trump claimed to be collaborating with «the wonderful people at the National Park Service» to make «tremendous enhancements to the White House, thereby preserving and protecting history!» in a Truth Social post on Sunday, as quoted in a report by Fox News.
«One of the interesting dilemmas is a tree planted many years ago by the legendary President and General, Andrew Jackson,» Trump said.
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“It's a Southern Magnolia, and it came from his Tennessee home, The Hermitage. There's good news!” The bad news is that everything has to end, and this tree requires removal because it is in terrible shape and poses a serious safety risk, at the White House Entrance, no less," he added.
In his letter, Donald Trump stated that the historic tree will be felled in the next few days and replaced «by another, very beautiful tree.»
What will happen to the historic wood?
«The historic wood from the tree will be preserved by the White House staff and may be used for other high and noble purposes!!!» the president said.
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