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flag The Trump administration ordered changes to National Park exhibits to remove content seen as critical of American history, sparking concerns over censorship.

flag In 2025, the Trump administration directed the National Park Service to review and revise historical exhibits to avoid content deemed to "inappropriately disparage Americans," sparking concerns over censorship and historical revisionism. flag The effort targets narratives on slavery, Indigenous displacement, and climate change, with over 1,000 items flagged for review. flag While some materials referencing enslavers were pulled, key exhibits like one at Fort Pulaski showing a whipped enslaved man remain. flag Only one signage change—Muir Woods’ Indigenous displacement exhibit—has been confirmed. flag Climate-related content, including at Acadia National Park, was removed. flag Democratic lawmakers and advocacy groups demand transparency, arguing that sanitizing history undermines truth and education.

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