In this The Gateway Pundit article, Jim Hoft reports that a federal appeals court delivered a major victory for President Trump by overturning a rogue judge’s order and allowing the National Park Service to replace biased slavery exhibits at the President’s House site in Philadelphia.
- The Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled that the NPS can update 34 panels at the outdoor exhibit marking the executive mansion where George Washington enslaved at least nine people.
- The new exhibits will provide fuller historical context on the enslaved individuals, Washington’s views, constitutional compromises, and the path to abolition.
- A lower court had blocked the changes, but the appeals court rejected attempts to preserve one-sided narratives at a key historical site.
- Philadelphia officials plan to appeal further, continuing the left’s fight to control how America’s founding history is presented to the public.
- This decision represents a significant pushback against woke reinterpretations of American history at national landmarks.
- The President’s House site has long been a flashpoint for debates over slavery and the legacy of the nation’s first president.
- The ruling affirms the executive branch’s authority to curate accurate, balanced historical presentations over activist-driven revisions.
- It sets an important precedent against judicial overreach blocking common-sense updates to public education on America’s past.
Read the full story:
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/06/huge-win-president-trump-as-appeals-court-smacks/
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