Posted on 12/27/2017 3:44:15 PM PST by Kaslin
Newsweek published an incredibly misleading article about first lady Melania Trump on Tuesday, stating in the headline that she ordered the removal of a tree that Andrew Jackson planted on White House grounds in 1835.
“Melania Trump orders removal of the near-200-year-old tree from the White House,” Newsweek tweeted.
While it's true the first lady did order partial removal of the tree, it was only after specialists determined it was a huge safety risk.
Specialists at the United States National Arboretum were brought in by the White House to assess the Magnolia grandiflora, as it is specifically termed. According to documents obtained exclusively by CNN, the tree must be removed, and quickly, despite efforts to preserve it over several decades. The documents read in part:
"The overall architecture and structure of the tree is greatly compromised and the tree is completely dependent on the artificial support," stated documents obtained by CNN. "Without the extensive cabling system, the tree would have fallen years ago. Presently, and very concerning, the cabling system is failing on the east trunk, as a cable has pulled through the very thin layer of wood that remains. It is difficult to predict when and how many more will fail." (CNN)
“Mrs. Trump personally reviewed the reports from the United States National Arboretum and spoke at length with her staff about exploring every option before making the decision to remove a portion of the magnolia tree,” Stephanie Grisham, a spokeswoman for the first lady, told CNN. “After reviewing the reports, she trusted that every effort had been made to preserve the historic tree and was concerned about the safety of visitors and members of the press, who are often standing right in front of the tree during Marine One lifts.”
The first lady even requested that wood from the tree be preserved and seedlings be made available if there's an opportunity in the future to plant a new Magnolia in the same location, but you wouldn't have guessed her concern for the tree based on Newsweek's headline.
Grisham slammed the news outlet for its extreme bias in the story.
“Newsweek's bias and disdain for the First Lady and our administration was on full display when they actively chose to use a false headline instead of practicing responsible journalism. This is why Americans' trust and confidence in mass media continues to fall,” she told Fox News.
Media Research Center Vice President Dan Gainor also mocked the publication for its misleading headline.
“They either find something to attack him on or they just make it up,” Gainor told Fox News. “Remember, Newsweek sold several years ago for $1. It appears the buyers were cheated.”
But it's not just conservatives upset about the tweet. Huffington Post reporter Yashar Ali said "there's no excuse" for the headline, calling it "another BS Newsweek tweet."
Newsweek. Star of the Luegenpresse.
“Even Water Rejects Melania Trump.... proving that she is a witch
Ah, the Trump hate is so great that this obvious politically correct & BLM oriented move by Ivanka to cut down a tree that was planted by racist/slave owner/American Indian murdering President Andrew Jackson are totally quiet. (sarcasm)
“If Melania Trump walked on water, the Newsweek headline would be, Even Water Rejects Melania Trump....”
If Melania Trump walked on water, the Newsweak headline would be, “Melania Trump Cannt Swim.”
Horribly fake news written by horrible people.
JoMa
If they do it right, cut it properly and preserve the ends, they could make the wood available to some American woodturners or carvers and make some heritage items for the White House. Even small chunks could be used to make signing pens.
“Sold for a Dollar ...”
Yet articles appear with great frequency here. I don’t understand why FReepers would encourage paying attention to that rag.
What a lovely idea that is, and I do hope someone does just that.
Slammed by whom?
Did the NYT, WaPoo, LAT, CNN, MSNBC, CBS, NBC, ABC and everyone but that one guy from HuffBlow and a Conservative Group slam Newsweak?
Slammed, it’s just like BOOM.
Excellent example
Best to know what your enemy is thinking and saying.
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