People walk past the President's House Site in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 1, 2026. REUTERS When the National Park Service removed signs that had made George Washington the most heavily criticized individual at Philadelphia’s Independence Park, critics accused President Donald Trump of “censorship.” Now that NPS has unveiled replacement signs, the administration stands accused of “whitewashing” and “sanitizing” history. In truth, Trump is rescuing a prominent historical site from radical activists and presenting American history in a much more accurate, nuanced and informative way — just in time for the 250th anniversary of American independence. A block north of Independence Hall, the President’s House Site features ruins of the house where Presidents Washington and John Adams lived from 1790 to 1800. In January, the city of Philadelphia sued in federal court after NPS took down displays at the site that focused myopically on slavery .…