A court ruling clears the way for the Trump administration to immediately replace a slavery-related exhibit in Philadelphia. Multiple reports say the action is connected to the July 4 period, with the administration seeking changes to the slavery memorial currently displayed at the President’s House. The decision removes a legal barrier that had prevented the replacement from proceeding on the administration’s timeline. The reports describe the exhibit as part of the historical interpretation associated with the President’s House site and note that the administration’s request focuses on how the slavery memorial is presented. While the outlets outline that the exhibit replacement could occur right away under the court’s decision, they also indicate that details of what specifically changes—such as the content, wording, or design of the new display—depend on the final implementation steps. The coverage frames the ruling as allowing the administration to proceed “immediately,” without assessing the merits of the historical interpretation changes. The reports also emphasize the timing ahead of Independence Day.