The Trump administration faces legal challenges over plans to feature Trump’s likeness on a new annual national parks pass, described as an “ego-driven action” by the Center for Biological Diversity. The lawsuit alleges violations of federal law, which requires the pass to display the winning photo from a public contest, rather than a political figure. Critics argue that Trump’s branding efforts tarnish the integrity of national parks, which should remain nonpartisan. In response, the White House dismissed the lawsuit as frivolous, asserting that it enhances access to parks.
Loading PerspectiveSplit analysis...


