WASHINGTON – A tree in nearly two centuries will be removed from the White House lot as it has worsened, President Donald Trump said on Sunday.
The southern part of Magnolia is located near the curved portico on the south side of the building. It is a place where foreign leaders are often welcomed for ceremonial visits and where the president departs to board Marine helicopters.
“Follore tells us,” according to the National Park Service website, President Andrew Jackson brought tree seeds from his home near Nashville, Tennessee. It appears to have been planted in honor of his wife, Rachel, who died just before he took office in 1829.
“The bad news is that everything has to be finished. The tree is in terrible condition, a very dangerous safety hazard, it is at the entrance to the White House and now has to be removed.” “This process will take place next week and be replaced by another very beautiful tree.”
Trump said wood from the wood could be used for other noble and noble purposes!!!
The tree was heavily pruned in 2017 during Trump’s first term. It was also damaged in 1994 when a small Cessna plane hit the grass in the south and slipped into the White House.