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  Philadelphia Sues Trump Administration Over Removal of Slavery Exhibits

In a shocking move, the city of Philadelphia has filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration over the removal of exhibits honoring slavery from its historic President's House. The decision comes after months of controversy surrounding President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at revising historical narratives.

Trump's Executive Order Sparks Controversy
In March 2025, President Trump signed an executive order titled 'Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History.' The order claimed that the Biden administration had advanced a 'corrosive ideology' that pressured National Historical Park rangers to convey history in a way that emphasized America's racist past. Trump argued that this narrative was being driven by ideology rather than truth, and that it sought to undermine the country's founding principles and historical milestones.

Removal of Exhibits Sparks Outrage
In January 2026, crew members from the National Park Service began dismantling exhibits about slavery at the President's House in Independence National Historical Park. The removal of these exhibits sparked widespread outrage, with many accusing the Trump administration of attempting to erase and censor Black history from national institutions.

City of Philadelphia Files Lawsuit
In response to the removal of the exhibits, the city of Philadelphia filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration. The lawsuit argues that the removal of these exhibits was a material alteration to the exhibit and that the National Park Service had provided no explanation for their actions.

Criticism from Activists and Historians
The decision to remove the exhibits has been met with criticism from activists, historians, and organizations like the Avenging the Ancestors Coalition. Michael Coard, leader of the coalition, described the removal as 'a disgrace' and stated that it was 'absolutely unheard of in the history of the United States of America.'

The lawsuit filed by the city of Philadelphia marks a significant development in the ongoing controversy surrounding President Trump's executive order. As the case unfolds, it remains to be seen whether the Trump administration will be held accountable for its actions and whether the exhibits will be reinstated.

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