President Donald Trump made the announcement on Sunday that the White House would be removing a well-known lilac trees at the residence’s entrance and would likely replace it with another branch in the future.
The president described how the National Park Service will work together to “enhancements” the White House, including “preserving and protecting Past.” The White House had to deal with a southern lilac trees that former president Andrew Jackson planted in the middle of these survival attempts. The branch was delivered to Jackson’s Tennessee house.
Trump stated in a blog on Truth Social that “everything has come an ending, and this tree is in bad condition, a very risky safety hazard, at the White House Entrance, no less, and must now become removed.” This procedure will take place the following year, when a new, really lovely trees will be in place.
Trump added that he intends to have White House staff preserve the wood so that it can be used for “other great and noble reasons!!” “!
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The president’s announcement comes after former president Joe Biden planted a southern magnolia as part of a Memorial Day ceremony outside the White House in May 2022.
The original tree that Jackson planted was named in honor of his late wife, Rachel Jackson, who passed away shortly before he took office in March 1829, according to the National Park Service.