News4JAX / YouTube screen shot Florida School District Seeking to Censor History Looks at New Names for Schools 'I just cannot say enough about the school pride and our enthusiasm for all things Robert E. Lee,' one former student said. By Jack Davis April 6, 2021
400tmax / Getty Images Biden Trying to Fast-Track Plan to Remove Jackson from $20 Bill 'It’s important that our money reflect the history and diversity of our country,' Biden's White House press secretary said. By Kipp Jones January 26, 2021
Evan Vucci / AP Biden Admin Announces Plan to Remove This President from Currency Under the schedule Steven Mnuchin announced in May 2019, the redesigned $20 bill would not have come out until 2028. By The Associated Press January 25, 2021
Jim Watson - AFP / Getty Images Biden Removes Military Flags, Andrew Jackson Portrait on His First Day in Oval Office The portrait of Jackson was widely criticized after it served as a backdrop for Trump honoring Navajo code talkers in 2017. By Erin Coates January 21, 2021
Drew Angerer / Getty Images Trump Puts His Foot Down, Promises 'Automatic 10 Years in Prison' for Even Trying To Vandalize a Federal Monument On Sunday, President Trump threatened statue-topplers with serious prison time if they plied their craft anyway. By C. Douglas Golden July 12, 2020
Jim Watson / AFP via Getty Images The Law Just Caught Up with Suspected 'Ringleader' of Andrew Jackson Statue Attack The FBI further alleged that Jason Charter was involved in the destruction of a monument honoring Confederate General Albert Pike. By Kipp Jones July 2, 2020
Eric Baradat / AFP via Getty Images Rioters Try To Tear Down Andrew Jackson Statue, Erect New 'Autonomous Zone' Outside White House D.C. police moved in on the protesters who tried to take down the Andrew Jackson statue in Lafayette Square. By C. Douglas Golden June 24, 2020
Albert H. Teich / Shutterstock Seriously? Schumer Wants Trump Investigated Over $20 Bill Chuck Schumer is demanding the Treasury Department inspector general investigate why there is a delay to placing Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. By Ben Marquis June 25, 2019
Scott Olson / Getty Images Buttigieg Backs Idea of Erasing Thomas Jefferson's Name from Buildings Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg supported the decision to rename buidlings and events because of Thomas Jefferson's history of slave owning. By Makenna Baird May 18, 2019
Zach Gibson / Getty Images The Height of Hypocrisy Versus the Rebound of Repentance To penalize one side for doing what the other side does with impunity is out-of-bounds bullying under Constitutional and statutory law. It is the height – the apex – of hypocrisy into the bargain. By James Wilson February 11, 2019