Trump’s National Park overhaul backfires again as judge demands sites be restored (opens original article in a new tab)
A US federal judge ordered the Trump administration to restore exhibits and displays at national parks and museums that were altered under an executive order, citing attempts to rewrite history and censor factual information.
- A US federal judge ordered the Trump administration to reinstate exhibits and displays at national museums, parks, and landmarks altered under an executive order
- The judge criticized the changes as an attempt to rewrite history by removing elements deemed to 'inappropriately disparage Americans'
- The ruling follows a lawsuit by conservation and historical organizations alleging censorship of factually accurate exhibits on topics like slavery and climate change
- Public comments overwhelmingly criticized the administration's initiative, with many calling it 'un-American'
Conversation
No comments yet
Threaded discussion is coming next — this is where the community conversation about this story will live.