National Park updates guidelines to stop visitors defacing Trump picture on pass
The National Park Service updated rules to discourage defaced passes after a sticker campaign covered the controversial 2026 presidential portraits, with $16,000 raised for conservation.
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National parks pass policy sparks backlash over coverage of Trump’s image
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Park Service and Department of the Interior are clarifying that annual park passes could be declared invalid if visitors place stickers or other coverings over the image of President Donald Trump featured on the 2026 “America the Beautiful” pass, Colorado Public Radio reported.
National Park Service Is Voiding Annual Passes From Visitors Who Deface Donald Trump's Face
The National Park Service is implementing strict rules against people who deface Donald Trump‘s photo on the 2026 park pass card. According to NPR, the park has now decided to void passes that may be covered in stickers or defaced with drawings and other markings. The park’s latest restriction comes after visitors expressed their disappointment in seeing the President’s photo on the $80 annual America the Beautiful pass, which previously feature…
National Park updates guidelines to stop visitors defacing Trump picture on pass
The National Park Service has updated its policy to discourage visitors from defacing a picture of President Trump on this year’s pass.The use of an image of Trump on the 2026 pass — rather than the usual picture of nature — has sparked a backlash, sticker protests, and a lawsuit from a conservation group.The $80 annual America the Beautiful pass gives visitors access to more than 2,000 federal recreation sites. Since 2004, the pass has typicall…
National Park updates guidelines to stop visitors defacing Trump picture on pass - TPR: The Public's Radio
The Interior Department’s new “America the Beautiful” annual pass for U.S. national parks. (Department of Interior) The National Park Service has updated its policy to discourage visitors from defacing a picture of President Trump on this year’s pass. The use of an image of Trump on the 2026 pass — rather than the usual picture […] The post National Park updates guidelines to stop visitors defacing Trump picture on pass appeared first on TPR: Th…
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