(QUEEN CITY NEWS) -- Legal analyst Khalif Rhodes weighs in on the president’s decision to remove from the national parks a photograph, known as The Scourged Back, showing a slave with scars from a whip. He breaks down the legal and constitutional questions—whether an order like this raises First Amendment, historical preservation, or federal authority concerns, and what challenges, if any, could come from removing such a historically significant image.
Legal Analyst: Trump orders photo of beaten slave to be removed from national parks

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