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Historic White House Magnolia Tree to be Removed Due to Illness

Historic White House Magnolia Tree to be Removed Due to Illness

The iconic magnolia tree on the White House grounds, planted by President Andrew Jackson in the 1800s, is set to be removed due to its deteriorating health. The tree, which has been a part of the White House landscape for nearly two centuries, has been diagnosed with an incurable fungal infection, prompting the decision to cut it down.

The announcement was made by former President Donald Trump, who expressed regret over the necessity of the action but emphasized the importance of maintaining the safety and aesthetics of the White House grounds. The tree's removal has sparked a mix of emotions among the public and historians, given its historical significance and the role it has played in numerous White House events and photographs.

Efforts will be made to preserve parts of the tree, including its DNA, to potentially plant a new magnolia in its place in the future. The White House has promised to handle the removal with the utmost respect for the tree's legacy, ensuring that its memory continues to be honored on the grounds.

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