Trump administration faces backlash for altering historical narratives in national parks
The Trump administration has faced criticism for attempting to rewrite U.S. history in national parks by removing and altering signs. Jerry Bransford, a former NPS ranger, highlighted the erasure of stories like that of his ancestor, a former enslaved guide at Mammoth Cave. This censorship may impact how history is portrayed in the 433 parks across the country.
How does this story land?
Summary by OZbrief Editorial · The Guardian Australia · Source
Take it further — get the full app and never miss a moment of what's happening in Australia.
This publisher's site can't be shown here due to their security settings.
Open full article →No source link available for this article.
Published 02 Jul 2026, 13:00 UTC · Updated 02 Jul 2026, 20:10 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: The Guardian Australia. Editorial policy · Corrections
Trending
- 2026 Midwinter Ball: Political statements make an entrance
- Hugh Jackman enters prenup negotiations with Sutton Foster amid engagement rumors
- ‘Witch-hunt’ in Niger as military regime rounds up LGBTQ+ population
- Aussie musicians vow to make voices heard in AI copyright war
- Iason Gabriel champions ethics in AI as Google DeepMind's first philosopher
- Australia's mortgage burden exceeds 1989 levels amid rising financial pressures



