US appeals court rules Trump administration can keep climate, immigration, and slavery signage removed from national parks
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Uwa Ede-Osifo
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A US appeals court ruled that the Trump administration does not have to reinstate materials related to climate change, immigration, and slavery that were removed from national parks. The removals were part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to eliminate signage deemed "ideological indoctrination," characterized by the president as restoring "truth and sanity to American history" via a 2025 executive order.
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At the behest of Donald Trump, the federal government has over the last year dismantled plaques and signage deemed to be 'ideological indoctrination'
a move the president characterized as the restoration of 'truth and sanity to American history' in a 2025 executive order.
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