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‘White enslavers’: Appeals court says Trump CAN cancel national parks propaganda * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

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Source link Sunset in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming An appeals court has reversed a lower court judge’s incorrect order that demanded the administration of President Donald Trump restore to

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The New Civil Rights Movement

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· Jun 24, 2026

AOC Says Reflecting Pool Is ‘Swamp’ Because GOP Doesn’t ‘Understand First Thing About Science’

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) said that the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has become a “swamp” because the GOP doesn’t understand science. Ocasio-Cortez made the comments in response to journalist Pablo Manríquez, according to The Hill. “I mean, when you defund science research, when you de — when you don’t really understand the first thing about [] The post AOC Says Reflecting Pool Is ‘Swamp’ Because GOP Doesn’t ‘Understand First Thing About Science’ appeared first on The New Civil Rights Movement.

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· Jul 7, 2026

This White House doesn’t understand how to love America. The Smithsonian does.

A report attacking the National Museum of American History would prefer Americans feel a shallow patriotic crush than truly love this country. The post This White House doesn’t understand how to love America. The Smithsonian does. appeared first on MS NOW.

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· Jul 8, 2026

Smithsonian American History Museum Ideologically ‘Captured’

Nothing says “American History” like denigrating white Christian men.

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· Jun 22, 2026

Trump admin OK to change slavery info at Philadelphia site

A federal appeals court will let the Trump administration alter mentions of slavery at a historical site in Philadelphia, overruling a lower court judge who had blocked the effort. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit said last week that new information panels prepared by the National Park Service “are full of historical []...Click to read more

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· Jun 30, 2026

Cisgender? REALLY? Ketanji Brown Jackson's Trans Ruling Dissent Is Even DUMBER Than We Thought

Cisgender? REALLY? Ketanji Brown Jackson's Trans Ruling Dissent Is Even DUMBER Than We Thought

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· Jun 27, 2026

Press Sees Mamdani as ‘Kingmaker’ Because They Don’t See Voters as Rational

Janine Jackson FAIR To translate from the Murdochian, “hateful” here means being opposed to genocide, police brutality and rent-gouging (New York Post, 6/24/26). The win by a number of progressive candidates in New York City primaries told us something about corporate media. Rupert Murdoch’s New York Post (6/24/26) surprised no one with a front page declaiming: “The Hateful []

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Related coverage for "‘White enslavers’: Appeals court says Trump CAN cancel national parks propaganda * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh": The New Civil Rights Movement — AOC Says Reflecting Pool Is ‘Swamp’ Because GOP Doesn’t ‘Understand First Thing About Science’. MS NOW — This White House doesn’t understand how to love America. The Smithsonian does.. Liberty Nation — Smithsonian American History Museum Ideologically ‘Captured’ . Off The Press — Trump admin OK to change slavery info at Philadelphia site. Twitchy — Cisgender? REALLY? Ketanji Brown Jackson's Trans Ruling Dissent Is Even DUMBER Than We Thought. ScheerPost — Press Sees Mamdani as ‘Kingmaker’ Because They Don’t See Voters as Rational