Educational material about Black people, Latinos and women in the military have been changed on Arlington National Cemetery ...
Medgar Evers, a World War II veteran who fought segregation in Mississippi, is among service members whose histories have ...
To comply with executive orders, the Army scrubbed from the cemetery's website information on prominent Black, Hispanic and ...
Medgar Evers, whom President Trump called “a great American hero,” has been erased from the website which featured a section ...
To comply with executive orders, the Army scrubbed from the cemetery’s website information on prominent Black, Hispanic and ...
Arlington National Cemetery said it is updating its website to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive order to remove ...
Arlington National Cemetery removed the links after the officials ordered a "digital content refresh" of the Department of ...
In one of his first acts as president, Trump signed an executive order to get rid of all mentions of DEI from all parts of ...
Arlington National Cemetery has begun wiping from its website histories highlighting Black, Hispanic and women veterans. The change is in line with President Trump's directive to remove references to ...
In mid-March 2025, claims (archived) circulated online that the Arlington National Cemetery website had removed links to webpages about Black, Hispanic and female veterans buried at the site.
Arlington National Cemetery has scrubbed the history of prominent Black veterans and service members buried in the cemetery.
Tombstone of Humbert Roque Versace at Arlington National Cemetery, a Special Forces officer and Medal of Honor recipient killed in action in Vietnam. The cemetery recently removed links and ...