Trump Eyes Removal of 19th-Century White House Feature

Historic Magnolia Tree at the White House to Be Removed After 200 Years

The White House has long been more than just a building — it’s a powerful symbol of American history and resilience. But now, a piece of its history, which has stood for over two centuries, is about to be removed.

When the White House was completed in 1800, it was not the grand structure it is today. Initially seen as a plain, boxy building, it sat alone on barren land, with no hint of its future significance. Over time, however, the White House became an emblem of American strength, democracy, and global influence.But now, a significant part of that history is set to disappear.

A Southern magnolia tree, believed to have been planted by President Andrew Jackson in the early 1800s, is scheduled for removal at the request of President Trump. Jackson, the 7th President of the United States, is said to have planted this tree using seeds from his Tennessee home, The Hermitage, as a tribute to his late wife, Rachel.

The tree has stood for nearly two centuries, witnessing countless historical moments, but its condition has deteriorated over the years. According to Trump, the tree has become a safety hazard, especially due to its location at the White House entrance.

In a statement on his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump explained the decision, writing:

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