Smithsonian to restore Trump to impeachment exhibit ‘in the coming weeks’
WASHINGTON, D.C., AUG 2 – The Smithsonian will restore the Trump impeachment placard after removing it for design concerns, confirming the exhibit will include all U.S. presidential impeachments as part of a historic update.
- The Smithsonian Institution removed a reference to former President Donald Trump's impeachments from an exhibit due to pressure from the White House.
- A spokesperson confirmed that the exhibit will eventually include all impeachments, emphasizing the need for accurate history.
- The placard discussed Trump's impeachments related to Ukraine and the January 6 Capitol attack.
- The exhibit, titled The American Presidency: A Glorious Burden, will soon be updated to include all impeachment proceedings in U.S. history.
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Donald Trump's removal procedures (impeachment) back to the museum. The Smithsonian National Museum of History in Washington announced Saturday, August 3rd that he will provide guidance on impeachment procedures, i.e. the indictments carried out by Congress against Donald Trump. The museum had withdrawn any mention of these trials in July, launching the debate on a possible influence of the White House on the largest museum complex in the world,…
The Smithsonian removes a Trump impeachment reference
NEW YORK — The Smithsonian Institution removed from an exhibit a reference to President Donald Trump's two impeachments, as the White House exerts pressure to offer a more positive — and selective — view of American history. A spokesperson said…
The Smithsonian Institution announced this Saturday, through a statement, that it will re-incorporate all the information about the two political trials that President Donald Trump faced in his permanent exhibition at the National Museum of American History.Read more]]>
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