India, Jan. 12 -- President Donald Trump announced adjustments to two federal holidays in 2026 that will impact both residents and travelers. As part of these changes, the National Park Service removed Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth from its list of free admission days at national parks and other sites that normally require entrance fees, meaning visitors will now have to pay to enter on those holidays.

Instead, the revised schedule of fee-free admission days will add June 14, President Trump's birthday, which also coincides with Flag Day, even though it is not a federal holiday. These updates mark a shift in how Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth will be observed in 2026, as reported by Knox News.

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