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Don’t Touch: Judge Slams WH Over History Exhibit

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ABC News

News, Daily News, Politics

4.56.4K Ratings

🗓️ 17 February 2026

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

A federal judge orders the White House to restore a slavery exhibit at Independence National  Historic Park in Philadelphia. A father goes on trial in Georgia after allegedly gifting his son an assault-style rifle used in a mass shooting. And President Trump presses for voting reform that would create national voter ID laws.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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It's Tuesday, February 17th. History is written by the victors, but not if they lose in court.

0:35.6

He'd start here.

0:44.8

A judge orders the Trump administration to put a slavery exhibit back up in Philadelphia.

0:49.7

And it kind of opened up this broader question of who gets to tell this country's history.

0:54.6

From Independence Hall to Stonewall, the new battle over national identity.

0:58.6

A jury will decide what role a father played in a mass shooting.

1:03.3

If the standard becomes you should have imagined the worst, then every parent becomes criminally liable for what a teenager might do.

1:05.5

The debate continues over when parents should shoulder responsibility.

1:09.6

And how many forms of ID should you need to vote?

1:12.5

If you had proof of citizenship, they could never win an election.

1:15.7

With midterms looming, President Trump demands Congress pass a series of voting reforms.

1:22.6

From ABC News, this is Start Here.

1:25.9

I'm Brad Milkey.

1:35.8

Yesterday, of course, was President's Day. Not just any President's Day either. This was President's Day in America's big 250th birthday year. So lots of Americans were visiting historical

1:42.3

sites, particularly in cities like Philadelphia, where this nation was founded.

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