These Utah national parks displays were flagged in Trump's "corrosive ideology" purge
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By Erin Alberty
Published on March 13, 2026.
Dozens of exhibits and signs at Utah's national parks have been flagged for possible removal under President Trump's order to remove "negative" information from protected landmarks. The National Park Service database of interpretive signs and materials was leaked by a group of self-described "civil servants". The leaked data was confirmed by the Interior Department and confirmed by The Washington Post. The president had instructed staff at all NPS sites to report any displays that "inappropriately disparage Americans" or don't focus on the "beauty, abundance, and grandeur of the American landscape." At Bryce Canyon, staff offered to edit a panel that explains how warming temperatures will likely cause the iconic hoodoos to become more rounded due to more rain and less ice.
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