Trump Signs Executive Order to Restore Monuments Removed Under Biden’s Presidency

In a bold move aimed at reshaping the narrative around American history, President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order titled “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History.” This directive, which aims to reinstate monuments and public displays that were removed during the Biden administration, comes at a time when the debate over the country’s historical symbols and narratives has reached new heights.

The executive order marks a significant effort by the Trump administration to undo what it views as the harmful legacy of the “woke” movement and historical revisionism. The president’s new policy seeks to restore the nation’s heritage, emphasizing the achievements of the United States in a positive light while dismantling what he describes as a narrative driven by divisive ideologies.

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