National Park Service
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Trump Administration Sued Over Alleged Efforts to Erase History and Science in National Parks
A lawsuit filed against the Trump administration claims that National Park Service policies are erasing history and science from America's national parks. The lawsuit, filed by conservation and historical organizations, alleges that orders from Donald Trump and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum have forced park service staff to remove or censor exhibits on topics such as slavery and climate change. The lawsuit also includes the removal of the rainbow Pride flag from the Stonewall national monument in New York.
Trump Administration Sued for Allegedly Erasing History and Science in National Parks
A lawsuit has been filed against the Trump administration, alleging that National Park Service policies are erasing history and science from America's national parks. The suit claims that orders from President Trump and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum have resulted in the removal or censorship of exhibits that share factually accurate and relevant US history and scientific knowledge. The lawsuit also includes a separate claim regarding the removal of a rainbow Pride flag from the Stonewall national monument in New York.
Judge Orders Trump Administration to Restore Slavery Exhibit in Philadelphia
A federal judge in Pennsylvania has ordered the National Park Service to reinstall a slavery exhibit at Independence National Historical park in Philadelphia, which was removed last month. The exhibit's removal was in response to claims by Donald Trump of "anti-American ideology" at historic sites. The judge cited George Orwell's novel 1984 in the ruling.
Trump Makes Headlines with Beef Deal, Slams on TrumpRx, and Faces Criticism on Civil Rights
President Trump has been making waves with a new deal to increase beef imports from Argentina, while facing criticism from a Senate Democrat on his new discount drug platform, TrumpRx. Meanwhile, Martin Luther King III has accused the National Park Service of "sanitizing history" at a Mississippi house museum commemorating civil rights activist Medgar Evers.