Trump plans to remove historic White House feature from 1800s

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The White House is more than just a building — it’s a symbol, almost sacred in its significance.

But now, a historic feature that has stood for 200 years may soon be erased.

A piece of White House history

The White House is an iconic landmark, but it wasn’t always seen that way. When the “President’s House” was completed in 1800, the final product was a letdown.

Americans and foreign visitors alike saw a stark, boxy structure, stripped of grandeur and sitting alone on barren land. There was nothing to suggest it would become the most powerful address in the world.

Yet history has a way of reshaping perceptions. Today, the White House is more than just a residence — it’s a symbol of the American people, their resilience, and their enduring influence on the world.

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But now, it seems President Trump’s residence is set for a major transformation –because a piece of White House history is about to disappear.

A towering Southern magnolia tree, believed to have been planted in the 1800s by the 7th President, Andrew Jackson, is now set to be cut down on Trump’s orders.

Jackson, who led the nation from 1829 to 1837, left his mark on the grounds with this majestic tree — but after standing for nearly two centuries, its fate has been sealed. Taking to his social media platform, Truth Social, the 78-year-old Republican unveiled his plans, writing:

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