Court greenlights Trump’s push to scrub climate and slavery signs from US national parks

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An appeals court in Boston temporarily lifted a lower-court order to reinstate recently removed exhibits about climate change and U.S. involvement in slavery in national parks, allowing the Trump administration to continue removing materials it deems ideological, as NGOs push back in ongoing litigation.
- Trump wins legal battle to erase national park climate change signs Euronews.com
- Appeals court reverses order requiring removed signs to be restored at National Park sites The Hill
- Trump administration can remove history and climate info from US parks, court says The Guardian
- Trump wins court reprieve from restoring slavery, climate park exhibits Reuters
- The last legal obstacle for the Trump administration’s own President’s House panels has been removed Inquirer.com
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