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The National Federation of Public Employees restored all content from climate.gov that the Trump administration tried to suppress or delete from the federal website.
The National Federation of Public Employees restored climate and environmental content that the Trump administration had deleted or suppressed from federal websites. The union essentially reverse-engineered the removals, identifying what was gone and putting it back online.
This represents a direct conflict between the administration and a public employee union over what information the government publishes. The union's ability to restore deleted content shows the limits of executive control—archived versions exist, people are paying attention, and there are mechanisms to push back. But it's also clear the administration was willing to attempt the deletion in the first place.
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