Judge orders Trump admin to reverse National Park changes
The judge also ordered the administration to stop making additional changes while the case moves forward.
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to reverse changes made at national parks, museums and historic sites under a directive aimed at removing exhibits and displays considered critical of the United States.
In a ruling issued on Friday, U.S. District Judge Angel Kelley directed federal officials to restore materials that had been amended or taken down.
The judge also ordered the administration to stop making additional changes while the case moves forward.
Kelley wrote that the government appeared to be selectively editing the nation’s history rather than presenting it full context.