Trump administration appeals ruling to restore Philadelphia slavery exhibit

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The Trump administration plans to appeal a federal judge’s order to restore the slavery panels at Philadelphia’s President’s House Site, arguing the Interior has authority to alter exhibits nationwide; Philadelphia officials celebrate the ruling, while broader legal challenges over removals of historic displays in national parks continue.
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