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Appeals court allows Trump administration to replace President’s House exhibits on slavery in Philly
A federal appeals court ruled the Trump administration can replace exhibits on slavery at the President’s House in Philadelphia. The city and advocacy groups had sued to block the removal of historical signage, but a Third Circuit Court panel dismissed an injunction requiring their reinstatement, stating the city lacks authority to curate the exhibits.
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