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Trump Goons Melt Down at Top Museum for Teaching History

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July 6, 2026

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Trump Goons Melt Down at Top Museum for Teaching History

Anna Moneymaker/Getty ImagesA new White House report written by anonymous officials has accused the nation’s premier museum of being anti-American for daring to mention slavery.The McCarthyesque charge was leveled at the Smithsonian Institution in a long report issued late on July 4, with the White House claiming the Smithsonian “cannot be trusted” with American history.The explosive document takes particular aim at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, which it says is led by “radical activists,” and suggests Donald Trump may be planning to install his own leadership team there.Read more at The Daily Beast.

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· Jul 2, 2026

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