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Rep. Brendan Boyle introduced a bill on Feb. 27, 2026, to permanently restore historical exhibits on George Washington’s enslavement at Philadelphia’s President’s House, reversing a Trump-era removal.
On February 27, 2026, U.S. Rep. Brendan Boyle introduced the Protecting American History Act to permanently restore historical exhibits at the President’s House in Philadelphia, including those detailing George Washington’s enslavement of nine individuals, which were removed in January under a Trump administration order.
The bill aims to prevent future political interference in historical displays at Independence National Historical Park and other national sites, following a federal court’s order to restore the exhibits and a subsequent appeals court injunction.
Boyle emphasized that history should not be censored, framing the effort as essential to American values and truthful historical education.
El representante Brendan Boyle presentó un proyecto de ley el 27 de febrero de 2026, para restaurar permanentemente exhibiciones históricas sobre la esclavitud de George Washington en la Casa Presidencial de Filadelfia, revirtiendo una eliminación de la era Trump.