

A major federal ruling involving the Trump administration is putting a spotlight on what can—and cannot—be removed from public history spaces, and U.S. District Judge Angel Kelley is at the center of the decision that has sparked national attention over how America’s past is presented in national parks and monuments.
On Friday, Judge Angel Kelley issued a preliminary injunction ordering the Trump administration to restore exhibits and signage related to slavery and climate change that had previously been removed from national parks. The court noted the removals appeared to be tied to materials that “do not align with its preferred narrative,” according to the ruling. The decision came after a coalition of conservationists, historians, and scientific organizations challenged the policy in court.
The case centered on claims that the U.S. Department of the Interior had engaged in what plaintiffs described as a “sustained campaign to erase history and undermine science,” pointing to widespread changes across multiple sites. The ruling effectively halts parts of a broader policy linked to a March 2025 executive order from Donald Trump that directed revisions to historical and scientific content displayed in national parks.
According to documentation cited in the case, dozens of exhibits were impacted. This includes materials referencing slavery and enslaved people across multiple national parks. Climate-related displays are also affected, covering topics such as glacial retreat, rising sea levels, shifting weather patterns, and environmental risks to wildlife habitats. Furthermore, these exhibits are now ordered to be reinstated. Some of those signs were flagged, while others were fully removed across multiple historic and natural sites nationwide.
As soon as the news hit, folks ran straight to The Shade Room’s Instagram comment section and were all over the place with reactions. Some users claimed the timing felt significant, saying it was “just in time for Juneteenth.” Meanwhile, others took a more spiritual route, calling it “from the ancestors.” And of course, a few admitted the post caught them off guard entirely, initially thinking it was announcing something else altogether.
One Instagram user @blaqbuety shared, “Our Ancestors said… wait.. wait.. wait a minute 💪🏿👏🏿👏🏿🙏🏿❤️🎯”
This Instagram user @therealmalikhall said, “Please Protect That Judge 🙏🏽”
And, Instagram user @daniellealexisb claimed, “Right in time for Juneteenth 🕺🏽💃🏾”
Meanwhile, Instagram user @davydpapi added, “American history will not be erased“
While Instagram user @bando_tez wrote, “You know what 😒…. Nvm don’t even worry about it but that’s cool too ✌🏾”
This Instagram user @karimellis2.0 said, “Reverse. Draw Four. Uno Out!!!“
This Instagram user @dougiecash asked, “Why are people acting surprised. Most of the nonsense he did will revert back now or after he leaves office“
This Instagram user @ataviaab shared, “yeah cause wtf was that abt.“
Lastly, Instagram user @lorissa.alexis commented, “Love that a BLACK WOMAN got this done! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽”
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