The National Park Service has been authorized to reinstate all 1,000 probationary staff terminated on February 14, 2025, following court orders that deemed the firings illegal. These employees, including rangers, law enforcement officers, and firefighters, will receive back pay, though some were initially placed on administrative leave pending further guidance. The reinstatement is a response to rulings by federal judges in California and Maryland, who found the Office of Personnel Management lacked authority to mandate the mass terminations. Despite this, concerns persist about future cuts and the Park Service’s ability to manage high visitor numbers, with 331.9 million park visitors in 2024. The National Parks Conservation Association and other advocates have welcomed the move but warn of ongoing staffing crises and potential long-term impacts on park operations.

Regarding your earlier prompt about Trump’s “war against Harvard” and impeachment sentiment, there’s no direct link to the National Park Service issue. However, posts on X reflect frustration with Trump’s policies, including the park staff terminations, with some users calling for legal action or impeachment. These sentiments are inconclusive without legislative action. If you want to explore the Harvard lawsuit or impeachment further, let me know!