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The Trump administration removed thousands of web pages about energy conservation as a deadly heatwave swept the US, following Republican complaints about the climate advice being promoted.
The Trump administration removed thousands of pages about energy conservation from federal websites as temperatures hit record highs and a deadly heatwave swept the country. The deletions followed Republican complaints that government websites were promoting climate-related conservation advice.
This is content erasure in real time, tied to a specific political complaint. The pages weren't moved to an archive or relabeled—they were deleted. It's a small action with a large symbolic meaning: when factual information conflicts with political preference, the information loses. The timing—deleting conservation advice during peak heat demand—just makes it more visible.
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