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The National Park Service will restore and reinstall the Albert Pike statue in Washington, D.C., sparking controversy over ...
A controversial statue of a Confederate Civil War General will be reinstalled in Washington, D.C. Here's why the Trump ...
The Trump Administration's decision to restore a controversial Albert Pike statue has provoked outrage and at least one ...
The National Park Service announced that the statue of Albert Pike, a Confederate general, will be reinstalled in Washington, D.C., by October.
The agency aims to have the statue standing by October, according Trump’s executive orders designed to, in the president’s eyes, restore “truth and sanity to American history.” The Confederacy never ...
Two Confederate monuments in the D.C. area are set to return, sparking renewed controversy over how the country commemorates ...
The National Parks Service said the decision is in line with executive orders urging federal agencies to "present a full and ...
The National Park Service said the move aligns with President Donald Trump's executive orders to reinstate preexisting statues.
The statue of Albert Pike, a Confederate general and Freemason leader, was vandalized and taken down on Juneteenth in 2020.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Tuesday that a statue commemorating the Confederacy would be returned to Arlington ...
The NPS says that refurbishing and reinstalling the toppled statue “aligns with federal responsibilities under historic ...
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