Visitors to Utah’s national parks were asked to report anti-American signs.
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Grand Teton, Yellowstone visitors find no ideological bias in signage
JACKSON—Visitors to Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks left more than 500 comments in response to a Department of the Interior call for feedback on signage that disparages American history. None of those comments, collected between May 2025 and January 2026, expressed concern about history being represented in a biased way. “What I saw in the comments that were specifically on Grand Teton were overwhelming support for the history exhibit…
Visitors to Utah’s national parks were asked to report anti-American signs.
Last year, National Park Service rangers began hanging up signs on bathroom doors and in visitor centers at parks across the country. The signs bore a QR code asking for information on areas or services that need repair. It also asked visitors to report any signs that cast Americans in a “negative” light or that failed “to emphasize the beauty, grandeur and abundance of landscapes and other natural features.” In this May 5, 2015, photo hikers w…
A Trump order asked national park visitors to flag ‘negative’ historical info. They had other ideas – Devil's Lake Daily Journal
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The Trump administration last year issued a plea to visitors at U.S. national parks: Report any displays or exhibits saying “negative” things about Americans living in the past or present. But most people who responded instead weighed in to criticize the effort itself, according to an Associated Press analysis of 35,000 public comments submitted in the second half 2025 and recently made public through a lawsuit. One visitor…

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