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Trump administration is erasing history and science at national parks, lawsuit argues

The coalition challenges removals of exhibits on slavery, climate science, and civil rights, citing Trump administration orders that threaten factual history in national parks.

  • Conservation and historical organizations sued the Trump administration over National Park Service policies that the groups say erase history and science from America's national parks.
  • The lawsuit says orders by President Trump and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum have forced park staff to remove or censor exhibits on slavery, civil rights, Indigenous peoples, climate science, and other 'core elements of the American experience.'
  • The suit seeks to restore exhibits like the one about nine enslaved people under George Washington, which a judge ordered reinstated on Presidents Day after it was removed from Independence National Historical Park.
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Lawsuit accuses the Trump administration of censoring history ahead of Black History Month event

President Donald Trump marked the 100th anniversary of Black History Month at the White House on Wednesday, as a new lawsuit accuses his administration of censoring history, including exhibits on slavery, at National Parks.

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Here’s what lawsuit claims has been ‘erased’ from national parks under Trump administration

A lawsuit against the Trump administration claims it’s erasing history and science from America's national parks with new signage policies. Here is what the lawsuit says has been changed in recent months.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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