Overview
- Oliver, who unveiled the site Sunday night, is offering free printable stickers to hide President Trump’s face on the 2026 America the Beautiful pass.
- The U.S. Department of the Interior has warned that stickers or sleeves can count as alterations that trigger the pass’s “Void if Altered” rule.
- Park employees have discretion at entry booths, which some staff say could lead to uneven decisions and slower lines as the busy season starts.
- An ongoing lawsuit argues the 2026 design breaks rules that the annual pass should feature the National Park Foundation photo contest winner and scenic imagery.
- Passholders and vendors had already created cover-ups with stickers and plastic sleeves, and Oliver’s site adds options ranging from a tongue-out bear to past presidents and show mascots.