The National Park Service race to rewrite history becomes a slog
Source: Politico
03/15/2026 06:46 PM EDT
The Trump administrations campaign to remove National Park Service exhibits that inappropriately disparage historical figures is bogged down more than nine months after Interior Secretary Doug Burgum set it in motion.
The sheer volume of park signs, panels and museum exhibits flagged by park rangers because they mentioned topics like slavery, climate change or violence against Native Americans overwhelmed the Trump administration from the beginning, said three people familiar with the process used to evaluate potential changes, granted anonymity because they feared retribution. They bit off way more than they could chew, one of those people said.
But even as parks rushed to meet Interior deadlines, NPS last year dissolved in just a few months a team of experts created to decide if the material flagged by parks had violated President Donald Trumps prohibition on excessively negative portrayals of U.S. history, said two of the people familiar with the process.
Many park personnel on the ground now are unsure if NPS will soon demand changes at many parks or leave things as they are, said a park superintendent, who was granted anonymity because they are not allowed to speak to the media.
Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2026/03/15/inside-the-national-park-service-push-to-rewrite-history-00792849
2naSalit
(102,216 posts)The better. Most of the NPS employees are probably seriously disgusted at the demands.
OldBaldy1701E
(11,018 posts)The Park Service.... who rely on the public... cannot speak to the public?
Well, that is not suspicious in the slightest, now is it?
BumRushDaShow
(168,924 posts)they would be immediately (and illegally) "fired" and would have to spend a lot of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ and time to get their situation through the courts to get their illegally-removed jobs back.