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  Culture & Society  Trump Executive Order Targets Smithsonian, Sparks Debate on History’s Presentation
Culture & Society

Trump Executive Order Targets Smithsonian, Sparks Debate on History’s Presentation

Michelle CarterMichelle Carter—April 4, 20253
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An executive order signed by President Donald Trump last week, titled “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History,” has drawn significant attention and criticism for its stated intent to reshape the nation’s museums. The order is characterized as a radical effort aimed at aligning institutional narratives with a vision that critics argue disregards fundamental aspects of history, including racism, sexism, and the existence of transgender people. A primary target of this directive is the venerable Smithsonian Institution, the world’s largest museum, education, and research complex. The order’s focus on the Smithsonian and its specific criticisms of several key museums within the network signal a potential shift in how American history and identity are presented on a national stage.

Understanding the Executive Order

The executive order, distinctively named “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History,” outlines the administration’s perspective on historical interpretation presented by federally supported institutions. While the order’s text frames its objectives in terms of promoting accuracy and patriotic education, it has been widely characterized by observers and critics as a radical attempt to impose a specific ideological viewpoint. This viewpoint, according to critics, downplays or actively ignores the roles of systemic racism and sexism, and questions the recognition of transgender identities in historical and cultural narratives. The targeting of the Smithsonian Institution, a body often seen as a steward of the national memory, underscores the potential breadth and impact of the order’s directives.

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Among the institutions specifically called out in the executive order was the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC). The NMAAHC has previously faced scrutiny from the Trump administration, particularly during the President’s first term, concerning its “Talking About Race” online portal. This portal was designed to provide resources and information for individuals and communities seeking to understand race and racism in America.

The executive order’s renewed focus on the NMAAHC echoes past controversies. Notably, the museum had removed a graphic from the “Talking About Race” portal that had drawn prior criticism. This graphic, derived from a 1978 book, listed certain concepts as aspects of “White culture.” These concepts included “hard work,” “individualism,” and “the nuclear family.” The inclusion and subsequent removal of this graphic became a point of contention, interpreted by some as either acknowledging cultural differences or controversially linking universal values solely to one racial group. The executive order’s reference to the NMAAHC indicates continued governmental attention to how the museum presents sensitive topics related to race and identity.

Critiques Extended to Other Smithsonian Museums

The scope of the executive order’s criticism was not limited to the NMAAHC. The American Art Museum and the Women’s Museum were also cited among the specific institutions attracting President Trump’s disapproval according to the order’s text.

Particular attention was drawn to the American Art Museum’s exhibition titled “The Shape of Power: Stories of Race and American Sculpture.” The executive order specifically criticized this exhibition for two key assertions it presented. First, the order took issue with the exhibition’s assertion that societies, including the United States, have utilized race as a tool to establish and maintain systems of power, privilege, and disenfranchisement. This interpretation of race’s role in constructing social hierarchies is a central theme in much contemporary historical and sociological scholarship. Second, the order criticized the exhibition for explaining the widely accepted scientific fact that race has no biological basis. This aspect of the critique challenges a foundational understanding within modern biology and anthropology, highlighting the executive order’s departure from mainstream academic consensus on the nature of race.

Implications for Proposed National Museums

Beyond critiquing existing exhibitions and online resources, the executive order and the administration’s stance have broader implications for the future landscape of national museums in the United States. The article notes that the establishment of proposed institutions focused on specific identity groups appears improbable under the current administration’s approach to historical narratives.

Specifically, the potential creation of institutions such as the National Museum of Asian Pacific American History and Culture and the National Museum of American LGBTQ+ History and Culture is seen as unlikely to advance significantly under the present circumstances. This stands in contrast to the progress made on other congressionally approved museum projects. Congress had approved the creation of the National Museum of the American Latino and the American Women’s History Museum in 2020. Following this legislative approval, sites for these museums were identified in 2022, and fundraising efforts are currently underway. The differing trajectories of these proposed museums highlight the administration’s potential priorities and ideological alignment when it comes to recognizing and institutionalizing certain aspects of American history and identity.

The executive order “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History” represents a significant governmental attempt to influence the narrative presented by America’s leading cultural institutions, particularly the Smithsonian. By specifically targeting museums focusing on African American history, art and race, and women’s history, and by casting doubt on the prospects of museums for Asian Pacific Americans and the LGBTQ+ community, the order signals a desire to steer public understanding of the nation’s past and identity in a particular direction. The order has ignited debate over the role of museums in interpreting complex social issues and the extent to which political directives should shape historical and cultural exhibitions.

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