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Trump wages a war on truth, promoting fake history and fake science
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Trump wages a war on truth, promoting fake history and fake science

The Hill · Feb 22, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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President Trump is attempting to replace factual information about American history and the environment with false narratives, leading to censorship of displays and signage about slavery, Native American land seizures, and climate change in national parks and other federal sites.


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