Leaked documents reportedly shows the administration’s push to remove “anti-American” narratives from parks and museums
The administration of US President Donald Trump is seeking to purge “anti-American” narratives from the country’s national parks and museums, several media outlets have reported, citing a leaked government database. Among the themes reportedly identified for removal are racism and climate change.
After returning to the White House in 2025, Trump prioritized combating what he calls ‘woke bias.’ He has since signed several executive orders rolling back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the federal government and its regulated industries.
On Monday, an anonymous group describing itself as “civil servants on the front lines” published the database, which presumably includes hundreds of submissions by national park employees regarding last year’s executive orders, which instruct parks to remove any content “that inappropriately disparages Americans…or that emphasizes matters unrelated to the beauty, abundance, or grandeur” of natural features.
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