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The original southern magnolia had stood near the South Portico of the White House for almost two ... Trump had announced on March 30 that the tree was in “terrible condition” and posed ...
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US President Donald Trump planted a new sapling on Tuesday to replace a nearly 200-year-old tree at the White House -- dubbing it a "MAGAnolia" after his "Make America Great Again" slogan.
President Donald Trump planted a new sapling, named "MAGAnolia," at the White House after the historic Jackson Magnolia, planted by Andrew Jackson in the 19th century, was removed for safety reasons.