What Happened
The White House has publicly criticized the leadership of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, describing them as 'extreme' and 'radical activists.' A report released by the White House asserts that these leaders cannot be trusted.
The report specifically targets the museum's leadership for pushing what the White House terms 'woke' US history. This characterization suggests a disagreement between the executive branch and the museum's management over the interpretation and presentation of American historical narratives.
The criticism implies a concern from the White House regarding the perceived political agenda influencing the museum's curatorial decisions and public programming. The use of terms like 'extreme' and 'radical' indicates a strong disapproval of the current direction of the museum's leadership.
Key Facts
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The White House issued a report criticizing Smithsonian museum leadership.
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The report labels the leadership as 'extreme' or 'radical activists'.
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The White House stated the leadership cannot be trusted.
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The criticism is directed at the Smithsonian's American history museum.
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The White House characterized the museum's approach as pushing 'woke' US history.