NPS doesn't need to restore original slavery exhibits at President's House, appeals court rules

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A federal appeals court ruled that the Trump administration may remove and replace slavery exhibits at the President's House within Independence National Historical Park. The court sided with the Interior Department, vacating a previous lower court order that had required the National Park Service to restore the panels detailing slavery at the site of the first executive residence in Philadelphia. This decision reverses a prior Pennsylvania judge's ruling that had blocked the removal of the displays.
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