An environmental group wants President Donald Trump’s image removed from next year's national park passes , and it’s suing to try to make that happen.
The lawsuit, filed Wednesday in Washington, D.C., by the Center for Biological Diversity, cited the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act (FLREA), saying the law, first enacted in 2004, requires the secretaries of the interior and agriculture to hold an annual photography contest to determine which photo appears on the Annual America the Beautiful Pass.
But on Nov. 25, the federal lawsuit said , the Interior Department announced that next year's pass would bear an image of Trump instead of the winner of this year’s contest: an image of Glacier National Park in Montana.
“The official rules governing the contest require that ‘the p

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