Judge Orders Slavery Displays Restored at Washington's Home
February 18, 2026·7 days ago·via The New York Times

A federal judge appointed by George W. Bush just slapped down the Trump administration's move to remove slavery exhibits from George Washington's Philadelphia home, ordering their full restoration. The displays highlight the enslaved people who lived there during his presidency, which the Interior Department and National Park Service yanked last month under orders to scrub "disparaging" history from parks.
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