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Trump plans on going after many museums, not just the Smithsonian. Trump’s brand of totalitarianism is largely cultural. If Trump could, and I do believe many of us realize this is indeed the case, he would control your thoughts. Only certain thoughts would be allowed in America. He took over Kennedy Center. Why? To control American culture. This is also why he thinks he can eliminate what he decides is “woke” ideology everywhere. Trump will decide how Americans think. Now, of course he won’t really be able to do that, but what we need to understand is that he will never stop trying to excercise total control over our culture, our arts, our minds, our thoughts. He’s trying to attain a degree of totalitarianism that is impossible. Cannot possibly work. But, guaranteed to tear the country apart.
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On his Truth Social platform Tuesday, President Trump called the Smithsonian Institution and other museums "the last remaining segment of 'WOKE.'" He added, "I have instructed my attorneys to go through the Museums, and start the exact same process that has been done with Colleges and Universities."
The White House started an audit of the Smithsonian earlier this month. But what about other institutions? It is unclear what legal and financial pressures his administration might pursue in trying to align American museums to his vision.
The administration's review could include many institutions: the membership of the American Alliance of Museums includes around 22,000 institutions across the country — everything from the giant, internationally-known art museums, to historic houses, natural history museums, local historical societies and botanical gardens. Many address history, identity, the environment and other subjects that are politically polarized.
In a statement to NPR Wednesday, the president and CEO of the American Alliance of Museums, Marilyn Jackson, framed the issue as one of creative and scholarly independence. She wrote:
"The idea of extending federal reviews to the nation's 22,000 museums misunderstands how museums operate. The vast majority are independent nonprofits, guided by professional standards and community trust. Museums cannot and should not be subject to government review of their exhibitions. The integrity of museums depends on their independence, and that's what makes them so valuable to the public."
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Scholar says Trump's efforts to reframe U.S. history is 'reminiscent of McCarthyism'
President Trump described Smithsonian museums as “out of control” for emphasizing, in his view, “how bad slavery was.” It's part of a pattern by Trump in his second term to reframe historical narratives, in particular about racism and discrimination. Amna Nawaz spoke with historian Peniel Joseph...
On his Truth Social platform Tuesday, President Trump called the Smithsonian Institution and other museums "the last remaining segment of 'WOKE.'" He added, "I have instructed my attorneys to go through the Museums, and start the exact same process that has been done with Colleges and Universities."
The White House started an audit of the Smithsonian earlier this month. But what about other institutions? It is unclear what legal and financial pressures his administration might pursue in trying to align American museums to his vision.
The president's post on Truth Social was not clear: was he referring just to the Smithsonian museums, or to American museums more broadly?
NPR asked the White House to clarify this issue. A White House official, who requested anonymity because they are not authorized to discuss the specifics of the plan, responded in a statement: "President Trump will explore all options and avenues to get the Woke out of the Smithsonian and hold them accountable. He will start with the Smithsonian and then go from there."The administration's review could include many institutions: the membership of the American Alliance of Museums includes around 22,000 institutions across the country — everything from the giant, internationally-known art museums, to historic houses, natural history museums, local historical societies and botanical gardens. Many address history, identity, the environment and other subjects that are politically polarized.
Trump expands 'woke' criticism from Smithsonian to other museums
It is unclear what the timeline may be for these reviews, what the metrics might be for success and who would be doing the reviewing.In a statement to NPR Wednesday, the president and CEO of the American Alliance of Museums, Marilyn Jackson, framed the issue as one of creative and scholarly independence. She wrote:
"The idea of extending federal reviews to the nation's 22,000 museums misunderstands how museums operate. The vast majority are independent nonprofits, guided by professional standards and community trust. Museums cannot and should not be subject to government review of their exhibitions. The integrity of museums depends on their independence, and that's what makes them so valuable to the public."
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