Workers are restoring a slavery exhibit at the site of the nation's first presidential mansion in Philadelphia ahead of a Friday deadline.

A federal judge has ordered an exhibit about slavery to be restored in Philadelphia after Trump’s administration took it down last month.

Judge accuses the US government of trying to rewrite history by taking down the exhibit in the city of Philadelphia.

In her 40-page opinion, the judge compared President Donald Trump’s administration to the totalitarian regime in the dystopian novel “1984.”

Workers are restoring a slavery exhibit at the site of the nation's first presidential mansion in Philadelphia ahead of a Friday deadline.