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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 17
White House Council Targets Smithsonian Museum in July 4 Report Over 'Ideological Capture'
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jul 17

White House Council Targets Smithsonian Museum in July 4 Report Over 'Ideological Capture'

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 17

Summary

  • A July 4 report from the White House Domestic Policy Council accused the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History of erasing U.S. heritage through “political activism,” including “anti-white activism,” support for immigrants and inclusion of transgender people.
  • The document, titled “Saving America’s Story,” said museum leaders had abandoned “settled truths and basic history,” framing the administration’s latest push to reshape how national history is presented in a flagship public institution.
  • The criticism centered on exhibits, staff training and practices such as references to “whiteness” and land acknowledgments, which the report cast as evidence of ideological capture rather than scholarship.
  • The clash reaches beyond one museum, reflecting a broader Trump-era effort to impose a more celebratory, less conflict-focused account of American history on federal cultural institutions.

Insights

Is a history museum’s role to unite us with one story or explore our many contested pasts?