A White House report has criticized the leadership of the Smithsonian Institution, calling them radical activists who cannot be trusted to tell America’s story honestly. The report, released by the White House Domestic Policy Council, claims that the institution has become too liberal and is no longer committed to presenting American history in a truthful and inspiring way.
Background
The report is part of President Donald Trump’s effort to overhaul cultural and historic institutions in the United States. Trump has been critical of institutions that he believes are too liberal and has sought to install his own appointees in key positions. The Smithsonian Institution, which is the world’s largest museum, education, and research complex, has been a particular target of Trump’s criticism.
The report claims that the Smithsonian’s leadership, including Secretary Lonnie Bunch, has allowed the institution to become captured by a radical, activist ideology that is opposed to telling the true story of America. The report cites examples of exhibits and programs that it claims are too focused on issues like racism and social justice, and not enough on the achievements and values of American history.
Response
Historian Lonnie Bunch, the Smithsonian’s current secretary, has responded to the report, saying that the institution is committed to presenting a nuanced and accurate view of American history. Bunch, who is the first African American to lead the institution, said that the Smithsonian’s mission is to educate and inspire the public, and that it will continue to do so in a way that is honest and respectful of all Americans.
Other critics of the report have argued that it is an attempt to politicize the Smithsonian and undermine its independence. They claim that the report’s criticisms are based on a narrow and partisan view of American history, and that they ignore the complexity and diversity of the American experience.
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