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Court Allows Trump Administration to Replace Slavery Exhibit in Philadelphia Before July 4

3 July 2026
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What You Need to Know
• An appeals court has allowed the Trump administration to modify the slavery exhibit at the President’s House in Philadelphia.
• The Interior Department requested the immediate replacement of informational panels at the memorial site.
• The city of Philadelphia has filed a motion to appeal the court’s decision regarding the memorial’s display.

On the eve of America’s 250th birthday, the U.S. Court of Appeals has permitted the Trump administration to alter the slavery exhibit at the President’s House in Philadelphia. This decision follows a June 18 ruling that allows the removal and replacement of informational display panels at the memorial, which commemorates the nine enslaved individuals held by President George Washington. The Interior Department filed a motion for the immediate replacement of these panels, emphasizing the importance of the President’s House as a national historical site. In response, the city of Philadelphia has filed a motion to appeal, arguing that the court did not provide adequate time to respond to the federal government’s request.

Why It Matters

This situation is significant as it involves the historical representation of slavery in the United States, particularly at a site linked to the nation’s first president. The President’s House memorial, established in December 2010, was created after advocacy from various groups seeking to acknowledge the legacy of slavery. The Trump administration’s actions to remove the panels without notice in January 2020 sparked controversy and legal challenges, highlighting ongoing debates about how history is presented and remembered in public spaces.

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