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The lawsuit says Trump broke federal law by putting his face on the 2026 parks pass instead of the public contest’s winning photo.
The Trump administration is ruffling more feathers with some fans of America’s national parks — this time by replacing images of the picturesque parks on some annual passes with an image of President Donald Trump’s face.
The 2026 America the Beautiful pass featuring the president’s face violates a 2004 law and causes “aesthetic harm,” the Center for Biological Diversity said.
By Steve Gorman Dec 10 (Reuters) - An environmental group filed suit on Wednesday seeking to prevent the U.S. Interior Department from placing an image of President Donald Trump's face on annual entrance passes for national parks and federal recreational areas that go on sale next year.
The Interior Department is asking national parks to remove any retail items from gift shops that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. The department sent a memo to National Park Service directors and superintendents ordering a review of retail products in park stores.
Federal law requires the pass to use the winning photo from an annual contest.
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