Jan. 22, 2026The complete slavery exhibit at the President's House was removed following orders from the National Park Service. Feb. 19, 2026Some of the President's House exhibit was reinstalled. Feb. 27, 2026Pennsylvania's United States House of Representative Brendan Boyle introduced the "Protecting American History Act" to prevent the censorship of U.S. history, following the President's House restoration. April 9, 2026A federal judge ordered the U.S. government must keep the slavery exhibit at the President's House as is. July 2, 2026The Trump administration requested a go-ahead to install the new President's House panels, citing that they "should be fully installed without further delay."