In a bold affront to the holiday season, the National Christmas Tree eschewed its festive duties and fell over on Tuesday afternoon, alarming federal park workers and temporarily throwing the plans for the national tree-lighting ceremony into question.
People who don’t much like the president have already compared the tree to President Biden’s economic policies, and criticized Mr. Biden’s inability to keep the tree from falling over, as if ensuring the tethering of a Christmas tree to the frigid earth were his sole responsibility as president.
Who among us hasn’t rebelled against the American urge to celebrate Christmas almost an entire month early?
(The debate over using a cut Christmas tree or a planted one has been raging in the tree community for decades.)
Anyway, the episode unfolded when a strong gust of wind forced the 40-foot Norway spruce to the ground, Jasmine Shanti, a spokeswoman for the National Park Service, said in an email.
Persons:
Rosalynn Carter, us hasn’t, Jasmine Shanti
Organizations:
National Park Service, White
Locations:
Georgia, Norway, West Virginia