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Judge Orders Trump Administration to Restore Changes Made to US Park Exhibits

The injunction requires weekly progress reports and pauses further changes after conservation and historical groups said dozens of exhibits were censored.

  • On Friday, District Judge Angel Kelley ordered the Trump administration to restore exhibits at museums, parks, and landmarks removed under an executive order calling for sites to not display elements that "inappropriately disparage Americans past or living."
  • President Donald Trump signed an executive order last year "restoring truth and sanity to American history," prompting Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to direct removal of "improper partisan ideology" from federal exhibits.
  • Kelley described the administration's efforts as an attempt to "rewrite the Nation's history with a white-out pen," while the policy forces the telling of "half-truths" at Independence National Historical Park and other National Parks.
  • Alan Spears, senior director for the National Parks Conservation Association, praised the ruling for protecting national parks, while the Trump administration must now provide weekly status reports detailing restoration progress.
  • Bill Wade, executive director of the Association of National Park Rangers, welcomed the decision, noting that employees can now "provide truthful, accurate and unbiased information" after being forced to censor exhibits.
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Judge orders Trump administration to restore changes made to US park exhibits

A judge ordered the Trump administration to restore exhibits at museums, parks and landmarks that were removed because the administration thought they “inappropriately disparage Americans past or living.”

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The Philadelphia Tribune broke the news in Philadelphia, United States on Saturday, June 13, 2026.
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