Federal appeals court rules Interior can remove, replace Philadelphia slavery exhibits
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A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that the Trump administration can remove and replace a slavery exhibit at the site of the nation’s first executive residence in Philadelphia, reversing a lower court ruling that required the federal government to restore displays it had taken down earlier this year. A federal judge in Pennsylvania blocked the Interior…
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The Trump administration can replace the slavery exhibit at the President's House in Philadelphia, a federal appeals court ruled on Thursday. https://t.co/Wk9vqWLqAl
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