Judge sets deadline for Trump administration to restore slavery displays at President's House [View all]
Source: WPVI-TV Philadelphia, PA
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 3:37PM
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A judge says the Trump administration has until 5 p.m. Friday to restore displays about slavery at the President's House site on Philadelphia's Independence Mall.
The displays tell the story of nine people enslaved by George Washington at his former home. In Wednesday's ruling, U.S. Senior Judge Cynthia M. Rufe said the Department of the Interior failed to comply with her original order to restore the exhibit "forthwith."
On Monday, Rufe granted an injunction ordering that the materials be restored while a lawsuit over the removal proceeds, and barring Trump officials from creating new interpretations of the site's history.
Then, on Tuesday, Trump Administration filed a notice of appeal with the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, also based in Philadelphia. The Justice Department insists the administration alone can decide what stories are told at National Park Service properties.
Read more: https://6abc.com/post/judge-sets-deadline-trump-administration-restore-slavery-displays-presidents-house-philadelphia/18617195/
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https://t.co/duuXDD5gP9
I heard this on the radio (KYW) here almost an hour ago (just after 3 pm ET) as a breaking news from their City Hall bureau chief who reported it live on air. I have been fruitlessly searching for someone to "write it up". Channel 6 (ABC/WPVI) here finally did. They are using some of AP's story about the appeal but AP hasn't even updated with the latest about a "deadline" yet.
I had even found a copy of the latest order via a Xitter post by a Lawfare reporter -
Roger Parloff
@rparloff
Judge Rufe says govt has failed to comply with her 2/16 order to restore *forthwith* the slavery exhibits to the [George Washington] President's House in Philadelphia. Orders them restored by 5pm Friday. (Govt has appealed, but has not yet moved for a stay.)
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco
