Frames National Park Service staff as committed truth-tellers under political pressure, defending professional integrity.
The article includes a quote from a park rangers group praising the ruling as protection for employees who 'pride themselves' on providing 'truthful, accurate and unbiased information,' suggesting they are being silenced by political forces.
“Bill Wade, executive director for the Association of National Park Rangers, another organization that brought the lawsuit, said this is especially good news for National Parks employees who “have prided themselves for being able to provide truthful, accurate and unbiased information.””