Federal judge mandates Trump administration to restore national‑park signs on slavery and climate change
A federal judge issued an order targeting the Trump administration’s actions in national parks. The ruling requires the reinstatement of interpretive signs and
A federal judge issued an order targeting the Trump administration’s actions in
national parks. The ruling requires the reinstatement of interpretive signs and
exhibits. Topics to be restored include slavery and climate change. The signs
were previously removed under the former administration’s policies. Park
officials say the displays provide important historical context for visitors.
The decision underscores ongoing legal battles over public history narratives.
The administration has been given a deadline to comply with the order. Advocacy
groups plan to monitor the implementation of the reinstated exhibits.