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President Donald Trump was accompanied by Dale Haney, the longtime grounds superintendent at the White House, while planting a magnolia sapling to replace the historic tree (@WhiteHouse/X) The event ...
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.
President Donald Trump replaced a chopped-down 200-year-old tree on the South Lawn of the White House with a sapling he dubbed a "MAGAnolia" after his "Make America Great Again" supporters.