president Donald Trump Plans to cut a tree that was said to be planted by the former president Andrew Jackson.
In a social publication on Sunday, Trump said he was working with “wonderful people in the service of the National Park” to make “tremendous improvements for the White House, thus preserving and protecting history!”
Trump described that “one of the interesting dilemmas is a tree he planted many years ago by the legendary president and General Andrew Jackson.” “He is southern Magnolia, came from his home, Hermitage, In Tennessee. This is the good news! “
“The bad news is that everything must end, and that this tree is in a terrible condition, which is a danger to very serious safety, at the entrance to the White House, no less, and it must be removed now.”

President Donald Trump plans to reduce the southern Magnolia tree, which is believed to be planted by former President Andrew Jackson. (Getty Images)
The historical tree will be cut in the coming days, and Trump has written that it will be replaced by “another very beautiful tree.”
“Historical wood will be preserved from the tree by White House employees, and it can be used for high purposes and other noble !!!” The president added.
Jackson, who held the position of president from 1829 to 1837, was said to have planted two Magnolia trees near the White House in honor of his wife Rachel, who died in 1828. But according to the National Park Service website (NPS), the connection of trees with Old Hickory can be engraved.
The agency said that “historical photographic documents show that Magnolias appeared for the first time on this site near southern Routino in the 1960s, trees are still attributed to President Jackson.”
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The Magnolia tree (the left of the center, with a silver trunk) passes between the late 1820 and 1860s. (NPS / KELSEY GRACZYK)
“In 2006, trees were appointed as witnesses of witnesses by the national park service, after witnessing many important historical and cultural events,” describing NPS. “The base of the trees also took the burden of the Sesna plane that targeted the White House in September 1994 and was undergoing the removal of a large branch and pruning in December 2017.”
The initial reactions to Trump's announcement were mixed on social media, although the president's supporters have largely supported the decision.
“I am an expert in trees in trade, I have worked with trees for three decades now … these trees (Magnolia) have soft wood that can become dry and fragile with age.” “I will not be anywhere near this thing.”
“Be ready for the left to treat this like World War II,” another joking.

Magnolia tree wood will be reused, according to President Trump. (Istock)
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“He is trying to lie his head and rewrite or destroy history!” Trump critic wrote. “The tree is much more important than Trump at all!”