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A Quarter of Republicans Assume Trump Ought to Management Museums 
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A Quarter of Republicans Assume Trump Ought to Management Museums 

Last updated: April 24, 2025 8:04 pm
Editorial Board Published April 24, 2025
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Trump’s infamous marketing campaign towards cultural establishments, together with the Smithsonian museums, seeks to whitewash American historical past. (edit Valentina Di Liscia/Hyperallergic)

Over 1 / 4 of Republican voters suppose that the president ought to management nationwide museums and theaters, based on the outcomes of a current Reuters/Ipsos ballot.

The six-day ballot, which closed on Monday, April 21, surveyed 4,306 adults throughout america on Trump’s total efficiency as president and particular approaches to points together with immigration coverage, federal court docket rulings, taxation, and college funding. 

Though a majority of respondents throughout celebration strains — 66% — mentioned that they don’t agree that the president needs to be accountable for the nation’s museums and theaters, 26% of those that recognized as Republicans authorised of the takeover. In the meantime, 86% of respondents who recognized as Democrats mentioned that they don’t agree with the president’s interventions on cultural establishments (6% mentioned they agreed, and eight% didn’t reply).

The ballot additionally discovered that greater than half of respondents — together with one-third of Republicans — disapproved of presidency makes an attempt to defund universities on the idea of the president’s opinion of how these establishments are run.

The outcomes come amid Trump’s ongoing crackdown on federally funded arts and tradition organizations such because the Smithsonian Establishment, which was focused in a current govt orders aimed toward influencing its programming to take away vital race concept, inclusive ideas of gender, and Variety, Fairness, and Inclusion initiatives. The Elon Musk-led Division of Authorities Effectivity (DOGE) met with management of the Nationwide Gallery of Artwork final week over the museum’s “legal status,” a obscure time period that raised considerations about the way forward for its nonprofit classification.

Different actions taken by the Trump administration since January have resulted within the termination of a whole bunch of federal grants for arts organizations and the abrupt dismissal of dozens of staff on the impartial Institute for Museum and Library Providers, all whereas the federal government seeks to redirect cultural funds for a puzzling nationalistic sculpture backyard. Compounding this overhaul of the US cultural sector, the White Home has additionally been trying to tighten its grip on impartial higher-education establishments, together with Harvard College and Columbia College, by threatening to withhold federal funding. The latter not too long ago capitulated to Trump’s calls for, together with putting its Center Jap Research division beneath receivership.

The outcomes of this week’s Reuters/Ipsos ballot had been launched shortly after that of one other benchmark survey often called Vivid Line Watch, which revealed that a whole bunch of political science students suppose the US is rapidly shifting away from a liberal democracy and towards some type of authoritarianism.

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