Trump Orders Removal of Historic Southern Magnolia Tree at White House
- A nearly two-century-old tree will be cut down at the White House due to safety concerns, as announced by President Donald Trump.
- Trump described the tree as posing a 'very dangerous safety hazard' at the White House Entrance and stated that it must be cut down.
- The wood from the tree 'may be used for other high and noble purposes,' according to Trump.
- Trump mentioned that the historic tree will be replaced 'by another, very beautiful tree' as part of enhancements with the National Park Service.
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USA: Donald Trump wants to cut down historic tree at the White House
Donald Trump wants to drop a historic magnolia at the White House. The reason: it could fall if the President's helicopter takes off. That it was once planted by Andrew Jackson and has written history, little cares about it.
Trump to hack down historic tree in another dramatic White House change
President Donald Trump is using the White House lawn to combine two of his favorite hobbies: erasing history and deforestation. Trump is removing a historical tree on the South Lawn planted by late President Andrew Jackson nearly two centuries ago....
Why Trump is getting rid of iconic White House landmark
President Donald Trump is known to venerate President Andrew Jackson. But one thing associated with Old Hickory that Trump has a problem with is a signature magnolia tree that the nation’s seventh president planted outside the White House’s South Portico.
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