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Judge orders Trump administration to restore signs changed at national parks
- A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to restore national park signs removed or altered under a 2025 directive, barred further changes, and set a July 3 deadline ahead of the nation’s 250th birthday.
- Plaintiffs say about 45 signs were changed; cited examples include removal of a Grand Teton marker about a 19th‑century massacre and deletion of climate‑change warnings at Fort Sumter.
- The Interior Department criticized the ruling and may appeal, fueling a renewed debate over how national parks should present American history.
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