A almost 200-year-old trees on the White House basis is set to be removed due to its deteriorating state, US President Donald Trump announced on Sunday.
The southern lilac, which has stood near the twisted porch on the west side of the building for generations, is a big monument, serving as the pleasant point for royal visits by international leaders and is close to the departure point for Marine One, the political helicopter.
According to the national park service, historic records suggested that President Andrew Jackson brought the leaf grains from his residence near Nashville, Tennessee. He is believed to possess planted it in remembrance of his wife, Rachel, who passed away shortly before he took office in 1829.
Trump addressed the leaf removal on his social media platform, Truth Social, saying,” The bad news is that everything has come to an end, and this tree is in bad condition, a very risky health threat, at the White House Entrance, no less, and must now become removed”.
” This process will take place next week, and will be replaced by another, very beautiful tree”.
He also hinted at a future use for the tree’s wood,” It may be used for other high and noble purposes!! “!
The historic magnolia has faced challenges over the years. It was significantly pruned in 2017 during Trump’s first term and suffered damage in 1994 when a small Cessna plane crashed onto the South Lawn, skidding into the White House.
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