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The French leader offered the young oak to Trump during a state visit to Washington in 2018, and the two shovelled dirt around it under the watchful eyes of their wives — and cameras from around the world.
It was a symbolic gesture: the tree came from a northern French forest where 2,000 US Marines died during World War I.
But after the cameras left, the young oak was dug up and placed in quarantine — where it died soon after, with many seeing it as symbol of US-France ties, which have since frayed over issues ranging from Iran to trade.
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“I will send another.”
The two leaders recently marked the 75th anniversary of D-Day together, with Macron — who has been an outspoken critic of Trump’s nationalism and isolationist tendencies — using the occasion to send a message to his American visitor.
“America is never as big as when it is fighting for the freedom of others,” he said.