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Trump's Plan to Change Smithsonian's Story
Washington, D.C., USASaturday, March 29, 2025
The order gives Vice President JD Vance, who is on the Smithsonian's board, a big task. He must remove any "improper, divisive, or anti-American ideology" from the museums. The order also tells the Department of the Interior to restore memorials and statues that were changed or removed in the past five years. This includes statues that were targeted during the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020. Many of these changes were made to give a more complete picture of American history. This includes the darker parts, like slavery and the treatment of Native Americans.
The Smithsonian is not a federal agency. It is a public-private partnership that receives federal funds. Its board includes high-ranking officials and citizens. The executive order suggests that the administration could influence who is on this board. This could tie future funding to compliance with the order. It is unclear how much power the administration has over the board. But the order makes it clear that changes are expected.
The Smithsonian has not yet responded to this latest order. However, it did close its diversity office after a previous order from President Trump. That order banned federal funding for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs. This shows that the Smithsonian has had to make changes before. It remains to be seen how this new order will affect the institution and its mission to educate the public about American history.
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