Judge Orders Reinstallation of National Parks Displays Removed Under Trump Executive Order
A federal judge in Massachusetts has mandated that displays removed from National Parks sites under the Trump administration must be reinstalled. The removal of these displays, which occurred over the past year, was part of a broader effort targeting content related to diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI), and climate change information. This order follows a lawsuit filed by various park advocacy organizations against the Interior Department, the National Park Service, and their leadership.

A federal judge in Massachusetts has issued an order for the Trump administration to reinstate displays that were removed from National Parks sites.
These displays had been taken down over the past year as part of a directive to reduce content pertaining to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), alongside information on climate change.
The judicial decision stems from a legal challenge initiated by a coalition of park advocacy organizations. The lawsuit named the Interior Department, the National Park Service, and its leadership as defendants.
According to The Hill, the ruling requires the restoration of the content previously removed.
