Trump administration officials got a temporary reprieve from having to restore displays with references to slavery at the President’s House site in Philadelphia, after a federal appeals court stayed a lower court order compelling the US to do so on Thursday.
The US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit partially granted the administration’s emergency motion to stay a district court’s February injunction.
While the federal government appeals the injunction, the National Park Service and the US Department of the Interior won’t have to restore the site to its status as of Jan. 21, 2026; provide maintenance to the ...
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