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Trump Targets LGBTQ+ Historical past, Migrants, and Extra in Chilling Smithsonian Hit Listing
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Trump Targets LGBTQ+ Historical past, Migrants, and Extra in Chilling Smithsonian Hit Listing

Last updated: August 21, 2025 11:30 pm
Editorial Board Published August 21, 2025
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Rigoberto A. González, “Refugees Crossing the Border Wall into South Texas” (2020) was among the many artworks focused in a press release from the White Home on August 21, 2025. (photograph courtesy the artist)

Within the wake of Trump’s Fact Social rant earlier this week, by which he accused the Smithsonian of focusing an excessive amount of on “how bad slavery was,” the White Home launched a listing focusing on particular exhibitions and artworks on the establishment because it vows to purge it of “divisive narratives.”

The 26-point bulleted memo titled “President Trump Is Right About the Smithsonian,” printed right now, August 21, comes days after the Trump administration demanded that the Smithsonian hand over details about curatorial processes, exhibitions, and different applications in order that authorities officers could make “content corrections.”

In right now’s memo, the administration took explicit purpose at applications that acknowledged LGBTQ+ people, humanized migrants, and referenced political figures who’ve strayed from conservative platforms, together with former Nationwide Institute of Allergy and Infectious Illnesses Director Anthony Fauci, abolitionist Angela Davis, and socialist 2024 presidential candidate Claudia De la Cruz. 

Additionally on the listing is Amy Sherald’s 2024 portray “Trans Forming Liberty,” which was slated to be included in a solo exhibition on the Nationwide Portrait Gallery (NPG). Sherald withdrew the present totally final month, citing issues that the museum was planning to censor the work. 

Different focused artworks within the listing reference immigration in the USA, similar to Rigoberto A. González’s 2020 portray “Refugees Crossing the Border Wall into South Texas,” which contains a man and a girl climbing a ladder holding a child and accompanied by a baby. González was a finalist within the Nationwide Portrait Gallery’s (NPG) triennial Outwin Boochever Portrait Competitors.

In an interview with Hyperallergic, González in contrast the inclusion of his portray on Trump’s listing to the Nazi marketing campaign in opposition to “degenerate art.” 

“It depicts immigration, but also the dangers that the immigrants face once they get here, and that’s what those objects at the bottom of the painting kind of represent: anti-immigrant sentiment,” González continued. The artist mentioned he completely researches his work and speaks to immigrants in Texas to grasp their experiences. 

The museum stored the portray for 2 years as a part of the 2022 Outwin competitors for a bunch tour at museums throughout the nation, however it’s not at the moment displayed on the NPG, in accordance with González.

The White Home memo additionally accuses the Smithsonian Establishment of excluding the “wealthy, pale, and male,” linking a New York Occasions report with the phrase in its headline. The Smithsonian, nonetheless, has not used the phrase.

Lots of the artworks and exhibits on the White Home’s listing have been featured in an August 15 article printed within the conservative publication the Federalist.

In the previous few months, Trump has waged a relentless marketing campaign to instill so-called “American exceptionalism” throughout the Smithsonian’s analysis facilities and 21 museums, threatening to erase vital race concept, LGBTQ+ histories, and different narratives that he deems “unpatriotic.”

The president has accused the Smithsonian and museums in the USA normally of being a last-standing pillar of the so-called liberal “woke,” a time period with roots in Black tradition and social justice actions that conservatives have co-opted as a derogatory time period for progressive values.

The White Home’s listing right now leads with a 2020 infographic that the Nationwide Museum of African American Historical past and Tradition added to its web site instantly after the killing of George Floyd. Titled “aspects and assumptions about white culture,” the graphic included descriptions about “white dominant” household constructions, faith, and attitudes. The museum apologized for the infographic and eliminated it from its web site after backlash from conservatives, together with Ben Shapiro and Donald Trump Jr.

Trump’s hit listing additionally contains Nationwide Museum of American Historical past (NMAH) content material discussing LGBTQ+ historical past; a Nationwide Museum of African Artwork present exploring the Afrofuturist legend of Drexciya; and animated graphics of Latinos with disabilities created by the Nationwide Museum of the American Latino.

A 2022 sequence of stop-motion portraits of Anthony Fauci by Outwin winner Hugo Crosthwaite, commissioned by the NPG, additionally made the listing, as did the NMAH’s American Democracy exhibition, which the assertion accuses of favoring “leftist” causes like selling trans athletes competing within the class of their gender id. 

Hyperallergic has reached out to the Smithsonian for remark. 

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