US National Parks Told to Remove Signs on Mistreatment of Native Americans, Climate, Wash Post Reports
The directive follows Executive Order 14253 to remove signs on climate change, racism, and history from over 17 parks across Western states, officials said.
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Officials spark outrage amid plan to remove crucial features from US national parks: '[This] should offend every American'
The federal government revived its push to censor signage about American history and science in national parks, according to internal documents reviewed by the Washington Post. What's happening? On March 27, the White House issued Executive Order 14253, "Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History." Although the order targeted institutions like the Smithsonian and national parks, it curiously failed to stipulate what constituted "a false reco…
Trump Orders National Park Signs Removed
Trump officials have ordered national parks to remove dozens of signs and displays related to climate change, environmental protection and settlers’ mistreatment of Native Americans in a renewed push to implement President Trump’s executive order on “restoring truth and sanity to American history,” the Washington Post reports.
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