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Trump administration to expand review of Smithsonian museums to ‘get Woke out’ | Trump administration

In the midst of the Donald Trump administration’s heavy hand review of Smithsonian museums, Guardian, the White House, has seen a document from a film about a film about a film about a film about the murder of police and a film about the murder of police.

Based on public applications shared with the administration, the document shows that seven museums have been marked so far: the National American Historical Museum, the American Latin National Museum, the National Museum of Natural History, the African Art Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, the Smithsonian American Museum of Art and the National Asian Museum.

“President Trump will explore all options and ways to wake up and keep them responsible, Tr said a White House official. “Until we receive information from Smithsonian in response to our letter, Smithsonian cannot confirm the number of works that have been removed because they took them on their own.”

In the beginning of this week, Trump explained the attempt to Social at the beginning of this week: “Smithsonian came out of control, how terrible our country is, how bad the slavery is and how much the oppressed are not reached.”

The management argues that exhibitions in these museums focus on extreme pressure rather than American achievements. At the National American Historical Museum, he marked his presentation of Document ¡! The Latino History Exhibition is claimed to encourage the “anti -American agenda ği by examining the effects of colonization and depicting the US as stealing its territory from Mexico in 1848.

The examples of the document embarrass the Banner screen to focus on American historical failures and discussions, as the museum’s Benjamin Franklin exhibition is owned by the ownership of enslaved scientific achievements and to celebrate national achievements.

The National Portrait Gallery is chosen because the Chinese exclusion movement and other racist migration laws focus on how Liberty contradicts the message of a welcome. The African Art Museum is aimed at George Floyd. And the Asian Museum was marked for exhibitions because it claims that it imposes Western gender ideology on traditional cultures.

Last week, the White House Budget Director Russ Vought sent a letter to eight museums that requested information about the exhibitions within 30 days and instructed the authorities the “content corrections” applications, including the change of the “separatist” language.

The investigation follows the similar Trump management pressure on universities, which has led institutions to pay hundreds of millions of payments to the government and withdraw their diversity attempts.

Separately, Smithsonian made changes in the exhibitions referenced to Trump, and in July he abolished all his words from a presidential power show at the American History Museum, and left only general references to three presidents who faced potential lifting from the office.

The Smithsonian Institute did not respond immediately to comments requests.

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