White House orders Smithsonian museums to revise ‘woke’ exhibits


Summary

Review mandate

The White House gave eight museums 120 days to replace “divisive or ideologically driven” language with “unifying, historically accurate and constructive” descriptions.

Listed targets

The list criticizes content on slavery, immigration, and LGBTQ+/transgender topics, citing items like NMAAHC’s past “whiteness” materials, an American History Museum Pride flag, and a National Portrait Gallery Fauci animation. Officials faulted the National Museum of the American Latino for framing U.S. history around colonization and activist quotes.

Backlash

Artists welcomed the spotlight while scholars called the pressure unprecedented and beyond presidential authority. Vice President JD Vance will work with Congress on funding limits as the institution — about 62% federally funded — faces intensified oversight.


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The White House published an article criticizing several Smithsonian museums for showcasing exhibits it deems “woke” or divisive, singling out displays on slavery, immigration, and LGBTQ+ history at some of the nation’s institutions. In a letter sent to Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch, officials demanded changes within 120 days.

Some artists and scholars condemned the order, saying the exhibits provide vital perspectives and highlight many viewpoints and diverse realities that are part of American history.

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What exhibits are under review?

An unsigned article on the White House website, titled “President Trump Is Right About the Smithsonian,” criticized displays and programs across seven Smithsonian museums. Among the targets were exhibits dealing with slavery, immigration, transgender identity and LGBTQ+ history.

While the article cited seven museums, the administration’s accompanying letter gave eight Smithsonian museums the same deadline.

Examples included the National Museum of African American History and Culture’s past educational materials on “whiteness,” the American History Museum’s inclusion of a Pride flag and depictions of migrants at the southern border, and the National Portrait Gallery’s animation examining Dr. Anthony Fauci’s career. Fauci is the former chief medical adviser to the president and presided over much of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The National Museum of the American Latino was cited for presentations that described U.S. history as rooted in colonization and displayed quotes from activists.

The White House list was based partly on a conservative media article and added points from a March executive order.

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The Smithsonian Institution has an annual budget exceeding $1 billion, about 62% from congressional appropriations, grants and contracts, and the rest from private donations, endowments and Smithsonian Enterprises.

How is the administration acting on its concerns?

The administration gave eight Smithsonian museums four months to revise exhibits it described as politically biased, insisting they present history with content that is “unifying, historically accurate and constructive.”

Vice President JD Vance, who sits on the Smithsonian’s board, has been working with Congress to restrict funding for programs deemed inconsistent with federal law. White House aide Lindsey Halligan has also taken credit for spearheading the review.

The Smithsonian receives about 62% of its $1 billion annual budget from federal funds.

How have artists and scholars responded?

Some artists named on the list said that being singled out by the White House highlighted the importance of their work. Rigoberto A. González, whose painting of migrants at the border was mentioned, compared the scrutiny to historic suppressions of art.

“It reminded me right away of, when you read in our history, about ‘degenerate art’ that the Nazis targeted,” González told The Washington Post.

The White House has not addressed such comparisons.

Hugo Crosthwaite, whose portrait of Fauci was noted, said inclusion on the list felt like a form of recognition.

“In a way I’m kind of honored to be included in this list of important exhibitions and art projects that shed light on many viewpoints and diverse realities that are part of American History,” Crosthwaite wrote in an email to The Post.

The clash follows other moves by the Trump administration to reshape Washington’s cultural institutions, including leadership changes at the Kennedy Center.

The list reflects the Trump administration’s promise to root out what they call “woke and divisive ideology” from federally funded institutions. 

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Behind the numbers

The Smithsonian's reported federal budget is $1.09 billion for 2024, covering 21 museums, research centers and the national zoo, with annual visitors previously ranging from 20 to 30 million before the COVID-19 pandemic, now recovering to under 18 million.

Diverging views

Left-leaning articles warn that White House efforts resemble censorship or propaganda and fear erasing difficult chapters of history, while right-leaning articles argue museums overly focus on negative aspects and should highlight American achievements and unity.

History lesson

Attempts by governments to guide cultural institutions' narratives have occurred before, including U.S. government decisions post-WWII on modern art and political control of museum content in totalitarian regimes, with mixed results regarding public trust.

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  • Media outlets on the left sharply critique the Trump administration’s Smithsonian review as an attempt to “whitewash history” and “downplay” slavery, employing emotionally charged terms like “obscene” and mocking phrases such as “woke s**tlist” to emphasize perceived erasure of painful truths.
  • Not enough unique coverage from media outlets in the center to provide a bias comparison.
  • Media outlets on the right focus on promoting “American exceptionalism,” portraying museums as purveyors of “woke ideology” with “irrational” narratives, using dismissive language like “craziest” and “lefty rant” to delegitimize critiques of the administration’s “crusade.”

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Key points from the Left

  • Donald Trump criticized museums, particularly the Smithsonian Institution, stating they promote a "woke" agenda and focus too heavily on slavery's horrors.
  • The White House has ordered a review to align museum exhibits with Trump's directive to celebrate American values.
  • The review will focus on several Smithsonian museums for alleged liberal bias.
  • Critics warn that Trump's actions aim to 'whitewash' history, undermining the exhibition of true historical events.

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Key points from the Right

  • President Donald Trump announced plans to review Smithsonian Museums for promoting what he terms "woke" ideology, claiming they discuss America's negative aspects too much.
  • U.S. Rep. Alma Adams rebuked Trump, stating that museums are essential for preserving culture and truth, not for comfort.
  • The White House criticized the Smithsonian for promoting anti-American exhibits that distort history and undermine public trust.
  • Critics have accused Trump of rewriting history, while supporters claim the goal is to achieve a balanced historical narrative.

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