Where's the tree that planted the two presidents at the White House? Macro's cabinet speaking

French President Emmanuel Macron's cabinet announced today that there is no fly about the disappearance of the tree planted in the White House park, the AP broadcast. The tree is reported to have been quarantined, as is the case with other plants or the animals I entered into U.S. territory. Yesterday Reuters had written that in [...]
French President Emmanuel Macron's cabinet announced today that there is no fly about the disappearance of the tree planted in the White House park, the AP broadcast.
The tree is reported to have been quarantined, as is the case with other plants or the animals I entered into U.S. territory.
Yesterday Reuters had written that instead of the tree planted by Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron, a yellow grass spot is seen.
The tree was planted on April 23rd by the American president and his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, during the official visit to the US.
It's about an oak tree, a personal gift from Macron, coming from the site of the battle of the forest “Belleau”, where American troops fought in 1928 during World War I.
In the symbolic gesture, the two presidents were accompanied by the first ladies, Melanie and Brigitte.
Macron had underlined the significance of the gesture with a post in Titter. “100 years ago, American soldiers fought in France, Beleau, for the protection of our freedom. This tree, my gift to Donald Trump, will be a permanent reminder at the White House of ties that unite us”, he wrote.











