National Park Service will void passes with stickers over Trump's face
The National Park Service has updated its policy to void passes with defaced images of President Trump. The $80 annual pass, featuring portraits of Presidents George Washington and Trump, has sparked backlash, protests, and a lawsuit from a conservation group. The new policy clarifies that passes can be voided if altered, including stickers on the front of the card. The lawsuit argues that the image violates a federal requirement for the pass to display a winning photograph from a national parks photo contest.