What do Trump demands mean for Smithsonian’s independence?

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In a conflict with the Trump administration that threatens to alter the museum’s historic independence from the executive branch, the Smithsonian Institution faces a Jan. 13 deadline to turn over documents relating to its contents to the government or face possible funding cuts.

The world’s largest museum and research complex, comprising 21 free museums in Washington that focus on American history, art, air and space, makes its own decisions about its exhibits and how to present historical stories. Around 17 million people visit museums every year.

The deadline marks a potential turning point in President Donald Trump’s year-long effort to manage what visitors see at the Smithsonian’s museums, including during the celebration of America’s 250th birthday. The Smithsonian did not immediately say whether it would comply with Mr. Trump’s request.

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The Smithsonian Institution receives federal funds but, historically, has made its own decisions about how to tell the American story. Now the Trump White House wants to make sure museum exhibits are consistent with its ideology.

He ordered an end to funding for exhibits that “divide Americans on the basis of race,” a review of historical exhibits in national parks, and a “focus on the greatness of the achievements and progress of the American people.” While many supporters of President Trump say that highlighting historical divisions can diminish Americans’ sense of national pride, many historians say it is important to address the darker aspects of American history, in order to prevent negative actions from happening again.

“Museums and how they tell stories are always under scrutiny,” says Suse Anderson, head of the museum studies program at George Washington University. “This is because the work of museums is deeply important because it reflects the people themselves.”

But, Ms. Anderson says, the aggressiveness with which the Trump administration is pursuing its goals is unlike anything the Smithsonian has experienced before.

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