The White House announced Tuesday to the institution which manages the main Museums of Washington that the American administration was going to carry out an in -depth examination to ensure their “alignment” with the vision of America advocated by Donald Trump, founded in his mail on “truth and reason”.
This examination, justified by the festivities around the 250th anniversary of the United States next year, according to the mail that the White House published on its website, will focus on exhibitions, texts, conservation or even programming of eight museums from the capital managed by the Smithsonian Institution.
“This initiative aims to guarantee the alignment with the president’s directive to celebrate the exceptional character of America, to suppress divisive or partisan speeches and to restore confidence in our cultural institutions,” read in the missive.
The White House refers to a decree signed in March aimed at regaining control of the contents of the museums of the Smithsonian, accused of “historical revisionism” by Donald Trump and of having led a racial “ideological inductrination” during the decade.
“In this spirit and in accordance with the decree” aimed at “restoring the truth and reason in American history, we will conduct an in -depth internal exam”, added the letter dated Tuesday.
The establishments concerned are the Museum of American History, the Museum of Natural History, the Museum of African-American History and Culture, the Museum of American Indians, the Air and Espace Museum, the Smithsonian Museum of American Art, the National Portrait Gallery and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.
In the “120 days”, either by the beginning of 2026, “museums should start implementing corrections when necessary”, anticipates the administration, in particular “by replacing the climching or ideological remarks with descriptions which bring together, which are historically exact and constructive”.
Contacted by AFP, the Smithsonian did not react immediately.