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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 9
Bunch Rebuts July 4 White House Report Targeting Smithsonian Museum
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 9

Bunch Rebuts July 4 White House Report Targeting Smithsonian Museum

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 9

Summary

  • Lonnie Bunch told Smithsonian staff the White House’s July 4 report was “not a fair characterization” of the National Museum of American History and defended the institution’s work.
  • The report had accused the museum of denigrating U.S. heritage through “extreme political activism” and said the Smithsonian was failing its obligations to the American people.
  • Bunch answered that the Smithsonian remains guided by scholarship, nonpartisanship, independence, accuracy and integrity, while insisting it must tell the full American story, including the nation’s flaws.
  • The clash extends President Trump’s push to reshape the Smithsonian after he called on the vice president and Congress to overhaul it; Bunch has so far resisted even after the National Portrait Gallery director resigned last year.

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