"White Enslavers": Appeals Court Says Trump Can Cancel National Parks Propaganda - đ The Liberty Daily

(WND)âAn appeals court has reversed a lower court judgeâs incorrect order that demanded the administration of President Donald Trump restore to national parks the propaganda it had removed earlier.
For example, a âjunior rangerâ book for children had blasted âwhite enslaversâ and another condemned âEuropean colonists.â
ADVERTISEMENTThe politicized statements were installed under the administration of Joe Biden, and Trump ordered the comments removed to allow for simple explanations of the parks and the nation.
It was U.S. District Judge Angel Kelley, an appointee picked by the far-left Democrat Biden, who issued the now-reversed demand.
Trumpâs executive order had banned âcorrosive ideologyâ that Biden had installed at National Park Service properties.
Now a report at Just the News explains the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals found the Trump administration âmade a strong showing that the harms that the district court relied onâ in its decision had not met the requirements for an injunction.
WINNING: Unanimous federal appeals court says Trump can continue to remove ahistorical, irrelevant and negative signage from national parks:
"But in the unanimous decision on Thursday, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit found that Mr. TrumpâsâŚ
â Steve Milloy (@JunkScience) July 3, 2026
Further, the appeals court ruled those suing to have the propaganda restored âcannot show that a stay of the district courtâs orderâŚwould cause them substantial injury.â
The order by the Trump administration was for the NPS to review all public-facing content not only for messaging that disparages Americans, but also for messages that âemphasizes matters unrelated to the beauty, abundance, or grandeurâ of natural features, the report said.
The order led to dozens of signs and exhibits being removed from the National Mall, which prompted a leftist group called Democracy Forward to sue.
WorldNetDaily previously reported that a prominent commentary website had noted that rulings such at that ordering the signs back are âcripplingâ the U.S. Constitution.
It is the Washington Examiner that carried the details the Trump administration delivered to Kelley, who ordered materials removed under Trumpâs executive order barring âcorrosive ideologyâ that Biden had installed at National Park Service properties be put back.
The anti-âwhite enslaversâ reference was at the Fort Raleigh National Historic Site in North Carolina and the anti-âEuropean colonistsâ appeared at Buck Island Reef National Monument.
BREAKING: Judge Angel Kelley blocks Interior Sec. Doug Burgum's âRestoring Truth and Sanity to American Historyâ Order as "a dangerous precedent of censorship and sanitization" and orders DOI to "restore and reinstall" removed materials "forthwith."
ORDER:⌠pic.twitter.com/VShTGBOiZ1
â Chris âLaw Dorkâ Geidner (@chrisgeidner) June 12, 2026
@dojphofficial Judge Angel Kelley of Massachusetts recent decision is yet another case of an activist judge essentially legislating against the Trump administration. The DOI said that Kelley is a âliberal activist judgeâ in a statement to Fox News, adding that the agency isâŚ
â klsparrow (@klsparrow2) June 17, 2026
âThe Trump administration told the court that most of the removed material was disparaging to âAmericans past or living,â including an exhibit at the First State National Historical Park in Delaware about Founding Father Caesar Rodney, which described him as someone who enslaved others when discussing his role in the American Revolution,â the report said.
The Department of Justice listed for Kelley, who had demanded the information, 57 items that disparaged Americans but would have been restored under Kelleyâs demands.
One is at Acadia National Park in Maine where two signs referenced climate change and Native Americans. At Theodore Roosevelt Island a sign discussed the âracial aspectsâ of his policies.
Trumpâs officials said they were editing materials to remove âpolitically charged matters.â
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