Trump administration removed dozens of park exhibits that 'disparage' US
The ruling follows a court finding that 51 exhibits were removed from 37 park sites under a Trump order targeting historical displays.
- The Trump administration removed dozens of exhibits from national parks that it deemed 'disparaged' the US.
- A judge ordered the removed exhibits to be restored by July 3, the day before the US 250th anniversary.
- The government claimed restoring all exhibits within 21 days was impractical as many were discarded.
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Trump administration reveals propaganda judge has ordered put back in national parks * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
Source link The administration of President Donald Trump has revealed in federal court the leftist propaganda that a leftist judge has ordered put back in national parks. One “junior ranger” book for children, for example, blasts “white enslavers” and another condemns “European colonists.” And a prominent commentary website has noted that such rulings actually are “crippling”
Trump administration reveals list of civil rights, climate change materials removed from national parks
The names of enslaved people who lived in the President’s House are carved into a monument in Independence National Park on August 9, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Matthew Hatcher/Getty Images) (WASHINGTON) — The Trump administration revealed the list of materials that the National Park Service removed from parks across the country that relate to civil rights, diverse populations, science and the environment. The list was made public on W…
Trump removed dozens of National Park Service signs, exhibits to purge those that ‘disparage Americans’
Trump administration removed items from national parks that disparage Americans. Critics say it's an effort to erase history and undermine science.
Trump pulls dozens of national park exhibits deemed to ‘inappropriately disparage’ Americans
Independence Square NPS image A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration must return dozens of exhibits that were removed by a Trump order because they were deemed to "inappropriately disparage" Americans. The National Park Service removed at least 51 exhibits from 37 different national parks because President Trump said the displays portrayed the United States as "inherently racist, sexist, oppressive or otherwise irredeemably flawed."…

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