Politico Sr. Legal Affairs Reporter Josh Gerstein reports US District Judge Angel Kelley has blocked Interior Secy. Doug Burgum's "Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History" order affecting national parks.
Kelley’s decision, in favor of plaintiffs National Parks Conservation Association and others, means the administration of President Donald Trump must restore race, climate and LGBT mentions that it whisked away from park signs, brochures and literature in the name of “American dignity.”
The judge was particularly brutal in her pronouncement.
“The beauty of history is the unvarnished storytelling of a time gone by and the delivery of undeniable truths. The Government’s stewardship of these park sites thus carries a responsibility to present history in full rather than in favored fragments,” Kelly said. “Unfortunately, the Government has disregarded these principles.”
“Under the guise of promoting American dignity, this Administration seeks to share a limited history by ordering the removal of all signs, displays, and interpretive exhibits at National Parks that do not align with its preferred narrative, thereby telling half-truths,” Kelly said, while citing the Trump administration’s efforts to tear down park exhibits memorializing the legacy of slaves and removing signage detailing climate threats — even at endangered sites already in the obvious throes of climate destruction.
She said the administration had also “wiped away descriptions of history and science at countless National Parks across the United States,” which undermined park the integrity and “set a dangerous precedent of censorship and sanitization.”
“Plaintiffs have demonstrated a likelihood that Defendants’ efforts, ostensibly taken in the name of restoring dignity, instead seek to rewrite the Nation’s history with a white-out pen,” Judge Kelly fumed. “History cannot be faithfully told while excluding the experiences of communities whose contributions, struggles, and achievements form an important part of our Nation’s story. Indeed, at a time of facts and alternative facts, the only thing we must be able to rely on as undeniable truth is history. And telling the full truths of our shared story helps our nation heal from past wrongs, rather than prolonging us.”
Additionally, Kelly gave the Trump administration only 21 calendar days to “restore and reinstall all interpretive materials that have been altered, removed, or damaged … since May 20, 2025.”


