The National Park Service has removed a controversial slavery exhibit from the historic Philadelphia site marking where President George Washington lived when the city served as one of America's first capitals - a move that signals the Trump administration is serious about ending the left's assault on our founding fathers.
The exhibit, which focused heavily on slavery rather than celebrating Washington's monumental achievements as our nation's first president, had been a source of controversy for patriots who visited what's known as the 'First White House' site. Instead of honoring the man who led our fight for independence and established the presidency, visitors were subjected to woke revisionist history designed to tear down American heroes.
This removal comes as President Trump continues his promise to root out anti-American propaganda from federal institutions. The timing is no coincidence - exactly one year after January 6th, Trump's administration is taking concrete action to restore respect for our founding fathers and American history.
End of the Anti-American Agenda
For too long, the Biden regime allowed federal agencies to push divisive narratives that painted America's founders as villains rather than the heroic figures who created the greatest nation in human history. The National Park Service, like so many federal agencies, had been infected with woke ideology that sought to 'contextualize' our founding with modern leftist talking points.
George Washington wasn't just any president - he was the indispensable man who could have been king but chose to step down, establishing the peaceful transfer of power that defines our republic. Yet under Biden, visitors to his historic residence were bombarded with guilt and shame instead of pride and inspiration.
"We're not going to let the radical left continue poisoning our children's minds with anti-American propaganda disguised as 'education,'" a Park Service source reportedly said.
This is exactly what Americans voted for when they gave Trump a decisive mandate in 2024. We want our tax dollars used to celebrate American greatness, not tear it down. We want our national parks and historic sites to inspire patriotism, not white guilt.
The question now is: how many more woke exhibits and programs will the Trump administration need to clean out of our federal agencies? The deep state's tentacles run deep, but this removal shows they're not untouchable when we have real leadership in the White House.
