Key Highlights
- District Court in Washington, D. C., argues the Trump administration violated the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act by substituting the winning picture from the National Parks Foundation's annual public lands photo contest with an image of President Trump."Blotting out the majesty of America’s national parks with a closeup of his own face is Trump’s crassest, most ego-driven action yet," Kierán Suckling, the center's executive director, said in a statement.
- "The national parks are treasured by Americans of every stripe.
- Their timeless power and magnificence rise above even the most bitter political differences to quietly bring all Americans together." Suckling continued, "It’s disgusting of Trump to politicize America’s most sacred refuge by pasting his face over the national parks in the same way he slaps his corporate name on buildings, restaurants, and golf courses." TOP TRUMP DEPARTMENT ROLLS OUT CHRISTMAS TREE SAVINGS PLAN: ‘MAKING THIS SEASON BRIGHTER' An environmental group filed a lawsuit on Dec.
- 10 to prevent President Donald Trump's face from appearing on next year's National Parks Pass.
- (iStock, Department of Interior) The executive director added that national parks "are not a personal branding opportunity.""They’re the pride and joy of the American people," he asserted.



