Trump administration can replace slavery exhibit in Philadelphia, appeals court rules

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A three-judge federal appeals court panel ruled on Thursday that the Trump administration can replace the slavery exhibit at the President’s House in Philadelphia. This decision overturned a previous lower court order that had required the federal government to restore the memorial and historical display at the former home of George Washington. Consequently, Philadelphia cannot force the federal government to maintain the specific mention of slavery at this historic site as previously mandated.
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