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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Order on American History Exhibits
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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Order on American History Exhibits

A federal judge has temporarily blocked President Trump's executive order aimed at reshaping how American history is taught. The order sought to remove content that "inappropriately disparages Americans." This follows the removal of an exhibit on enslaved African-Americans at George Washington's first executive mansion in Philadelphia, sparking legal battles and calls for its full restoration.

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US court orders government to reverse changes in national parks
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US court orders government to reverse changes in national parks

A US court has issued a preliminary injunction ordering the government to reverse its interventions in the memory culture of national parks and public spaces. Federal Judge Angel Kelley in Boston stated that the government's actions set a dangerous precedent for censorship. The decree, 'Restoring Truth and Reason in American History,' signed by President Donald Trump, had instructed the Interior Ministry to review all memorials for potentially negative portrayals of US history. This led to the removal of exhibits and information panels on topics such as slavery and climate change. Judge Kelley mandated that these items be reinstated by July 4th, the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Environmental and historical groups had filed lawsuits against Trump's decree.

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More hunting, few limits: Trump lifts restrictions in national parks and wilderness areas
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09.05.2026

More hunting, few limits: Trump lifts restrictions in national parks and wilderness areas

The Trump administration is expanding hunting and fishing access on federal lands, including national parks and wildlife refuges, by removing existing restrictions. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum stated the policy is to open lands unless specific exceptions apply. This move aims to boost conservation and rural economies, despite concerns about visitor safety and science-based management.

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Times of India
More hunting, fewer limits: Trump lifts restrictions in national parks and wilderness areas
Welt
09.05.2026

More hunting, fewer limits: Trump lifts restrictions in national parks and wilderness areas

The Trump administration is expanding hunting and fishing access on federal lands, including national parks and wildlife refuges, by removing existing restrictions. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum stated the policy is to open lands unless specific exceptions apply. This move aims to boost conservation and rural economies, despite concerns about visitor safety and science-based management.

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