Trump Targets Smithsonian Over ‘Divisive’ Museum Exhibits/ TezzBuzz/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ President Trump’s administration has launched a review of the Smithsonian’s Entertainment Nation exhibit, accusing it of promoting divisive political narratives. Displays reframing icons like Mickey Mouse and The Lone Ranger through critical lenses sparked White House objections. The Smithsonian defends its scholarship but confirms ongoing content assessments.
President Donald Trump’s administration has set its sights on the Smithsonian Institution, accusing the taxpayer-funded museum complex of promoting politically charged and divisive narratives instead of celebrating American achievements.
At the center of the storm is the Entertainment Nation exhibit at the National Museum of American History. Launched in 2022, the permanent exhibit explores American pop culture and its role in shaping national identity. Yet critics—including the White House—say many of its displays deliver a one-sided, politically critical perspective that paints American history in a negative light.
Cultural Icons Under Fire
White House official Lindsey Halligan sharply criticized the exhibit in an email to Fox News Digital, saying:
Some of the exhibit’s most controversial elements include:
Smithsonian Defends Scholarship
The Smithsonian Institution responded to Fox News with a brief statement affirming its commitment to historical rigor:
However, the institution declined to answer specific questions about who authored the Entertainment Nation exhibit, whether external consultants influenced its content, or why all exhibit text is presented bilingually in English and Spanish.
Trump’s Broader Cultural Agenda
The controversy forms part of Trump’s wider campaign to reshape American cultural institutions. In March, he signed an executive order directing the Smithsonian’s Board of Regents to eliminate “improper, divisive or anti-American ideology.” He accused the institution of participating in a “revisionist movement” that casts America’s history and achievements in an unjustly negative light.
Vice President JD Vance and Congressman Carlos Giménez—both newly appointed Regents—have pressed for swift action. Tensions reportedly surfaced during the Regents’ June meeting about the pace of changes, although a compromise was ultimately reached.
Full Content Review Underway
Halligan confirmed that a thorough review of Smithsonian content is already in progress:
The Smithsonian receives around two-thirds of its roughly $1 billion annual budget from federal appropriations, placing it under significant political scrutiny.
A Clash Over Cultural Narratives
While the Smithsonian’s Entertainment Nation exhibit was designed to show how pop culture shapes and reflects American identitythe Trump administration argues that it instead uses cultural artifacts to promote ideological viewpoints many Americans reject.
The dispute underscores a broader battle over how American history—and its cultural icons—should be interpreted and presented to the public. For now, all eyes remain on the Smithsonian’s forthcoming audit results, which could reshape exhibits and narrative choices for years to come.
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