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Judge says Trump admin. must reinstall slavery panels removed from historic site

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A judge has ruled that the Trump administration must reinstall information panels detailing the history of slavery at a historic site in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The city of Philadelphia recently filed suit against various Trump administration officials over the removal of a series of panels from Independence National Historical Park, where President George Washington lived for a time.

Named defendants included U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum, National Park Service Acting Director Jessica Bowron, as well as the Interior Department and the National Park Service (NPS) overall.

United States District Judge Cynthia Rufe for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, a George W. Bush appointee, granted a preliminary injunction on Monday on behalf of Philadelphia officials.

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The purge is real but it will not succeed much longer. This is no Christian nationalist government either. That is a fantasy that some Christians started. In this case, the city and state do have a say. Why this administration consistently pushes the limits of executive power is beyond me.
 
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