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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Hallie Golden and Kimberlee Kruesi

Trump ordered to reverse National Park changes after trying to ‘rewrite history with white-out pen’

  • A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction ordering the Trump administration to reinstate exhibits and displays at national museums, parks, and landmarks that were altered under an executive order.
  • US District Judge Angel Kelley criticized the administration's actions, stating they aimed "to rewrite the Nation’s history with a white-out pen" and presented "half-truths" by removing content that did not align with its preferred narrative.
  • The ruling mandates the restoration of sites changed under a Trump directive that sought to remove elements deemed to "inappropriately disparage Americans past or living" and halts any further modifications.
  • Examples of altered exhibits include the removal of displays detailing the lives of enslaved individuals under George Washington at Philadelphia’s Independence National Historical Park, a sign with a Pride flag at Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, and films on labor history at Lowell National Historical Park.
  • The injunction follows a February lawsuit by conservation and historical organizations, which alleged that National Park Service policies compelled staff to censor factually accurate historical and scientific information, including on slavery and climate change.

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Trump’s National Park overhaul backfires again as judge demands sites be restored

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