Orwell-quoting judge overrides Trump’s executive order, forces restoration of museum’s slavery exhibits

The latest in judicial activism found a President George W. Bush-appointed jurist quoting George Orwell while overriding an executive order impacting the home of American independence.

Among the promises made and promises kept by President Donald Trump, an executive order was issued weeks into his second administration to strip “corrosive ideology” from national parks and museums. Monday, U.S. District Judge Cynthia Rufe ruled against the administration as she referenced Orwell’s “1984” in demanding the restoration of an exhibit about slaves in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

“All history was a palimpsest, scraped clean and reinscribed exactly as often as was necessary. In no case would it have been possible, once the deed was done, to prove that any falsification had taken place,” began the opinion before Rufe herself wrote, “As if the Ministry of Truth in George Orwell’s 1984 now existed, with its motto ‘Ignorance is Strength,’ this Court is now asked to determine whether the federal government has the power it claims–to dissemble and disassemble historical truths when it has some domain over historical facts. It does not.”

Weeks earlier, the city of Philadelphia had filed suit against Department of the Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and the Trump administration for having the exhibit on slaves removed from The President’s House. The landmark that once housed President George Washington and then President John Adams is located beside the Liberty Bell Center and down the street from Independence Hall.

“The government here likewise asserts truth is no longer self-evident, but rather the property of the elected chief magistrate and his appointees and delegees, at his whim to be scraped clean, hidden, or overwritten. And why? Solely because, as Defendants state, it has the power,” asserted Rufe, who once again quoted “1984” and “Big Brother’s domain” collecting books and newspapers to rewrite them to suit the current narrative.

At the time of this post, the White House had not issued a response to Rufe’s ruling. However, the president posted to Truth Social in August, “The Museums throughout Washington, but all over the Country are, essentially, the last remaining segment of ‘WOKE.’ The Smithsonian is OUT OF CONTROL, where everything discussed is how horrible our Country is, how bad Slavery was, and how unaccomplished the downtrodden have been — Nothing about Success, nothing about Brightness, nothing about the Future.”

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Trump’s March 2025 executive order, “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History,” stated, “The prior administration advanced this corrosive ideology. At Independence National Historic Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — where our Nation declared that all men are created equal — the prior administration sponsored training by an organization that advocates dismantling ‘Western foundations’ and interrogating institutional racism, and pressured National Historical Park rangers that their racial identity should dictate how they convey history to visiting Americans because America is purportedly racist.”

As for the argument from the Department of Justice in favor of the president’s authority over the National Park Service, court filings detailed, “As with any national park or museum, reasonable minds might differ about what to display in the limited space available. But this is fundamentally a question of Government speech.”

While some saw fit to criticize the judge for alleged overreach, others took a contrary tack and wondered about the left’s war on statues and monuments, “or does the truth only apply one way?”

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Kevin Haggerty

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