Federal Court Rebukes Trump Administration’s Attempt to Erase George Washington’s Enslaved Legacy
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration must restore an exhibit detailing the lives of enslaved people owned by George Washington, condemning attempts to rewrite or sanitize American history.
On Presidents Day, a solemn reminder echoed through Philadelphia: history cannot be rewritten at the whim of political agendas. A federal judge decisively ordered the restoration of an exhibit about nine individuals enslaved by George Washington, removed last month by the Trump administration from Independence National Historical Park. Who Benefits from Whitewashing Our Founding History? The removal was prompted by an executive order aiming to "restore truth and sanity" in national museums and parks — a directive that paradoxically sought to erase uncomfortable but essential truths about America's past. This politically motivated censorship undermines the America First principle of honest...
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