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In early 2026, a leaked report revealed Park Service staff were instructed to remove educational materials deemed critical of America, sparking controversy over political influence on historical accuracy.
In early 2026, a leaked government database revealed that National Park Service staff have flagged hundreds of exhibits, books, and educational materials for potential removal due to concerns they might "disparage" America or contain "partisan ideology," following a Trump administration directive to emphasize national "greatness" and "beauty."
Materials related to slavery, civil rights, environmental issues, and controversial historical figures were scrutinized, sparking internal confusion and concern among staff about undermining truthful interpretation.
Some removed exhibits, like one on slavery in Philadelphia, were later restored by a federal judge.
The Interior Department called the documents draft and misleading, but the controversy highlights ongoing tensions over historical accuracy and political influence in public institutions.
A principios de 2026, un informe filtrado reveló que el personal del Servicio de Parques recibió instrucciones de eliminar materiales educativos considerados críticos de Estados Unidos, lo que provocó controversia sobre la influencia política en la exactitud histórica.