Unpacking claim of Colin Powell's name disappearing from Arlington Cemetery webpage
- The Arlington National Cemetery website temporarily removed profiles from categories like African American History, prompting scrutiny from social media users about Colin Powell's presence on the site.
- A spokesperson stated that all profiles, including Powell's, were republished in other categories and were not permanently deleted.
- Public backlash led to the restoration of some information, although not all deletions were reversed, as stated by the Associated Press on March 22.
- The cemetery confirmed that Colin Powell remained listed under 'Notable Graves' along with other prominent military figures.
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As of March 25, Gen. Colin Powell appeared on Arlington National Cemetery’s online list of “Notable Graves,” as a “Prominent Military Figure.” Social media posts said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth removed Powell from the list.
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