Judge orders restoration of National Parks displays removed under Trump executive order
Summary
A federal judge in Massachusetts has ordered the Trump administration to put back displays that were taken down from National Parks. These displays were removed because they included information about diversity, fairness, and climate change.Key Facts
- The judge’s order applies to displays in National Parks.
- The displays were removed in the past year under President Trump’s executive order.
- The executive order targeted content about diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI), and climate change.
- Park advocacy groups sued the Interior Department and the National Park Service over the removals.
- The lawsuit asked for the removed displays to be reinstalled.
- The judge agreed and directed the government to restore the displays.
- The decision affects the Trump administration’s policy on park information.
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