4 members of the US Home of Representatives have despatched a letter to J.D. Vance, imploring the vice-president to reject President Donald Trump’s plan to overtake the Smithsonian Establishment. “We write to you as shared custodians of one of many nation’s crown jewels,” they wrote within the letter, dated 17 April, “and with nice concern over its future.”
The undersigned congresspeople—Joseph Morelle (of New York), Terri Sewell (Alabama), Norma Torres (California) and Julie Johnson (Texas)—are the 4 Democratic Celebration members of the Committee on Home Administration. Amongst different duties, the committee has jurisdiction over entities just like the Library of Congress, United States Botanic Backyard and the Smithsonian Establishment. It additionally oversees the Capitol’s artwork, books and manuscript collections.
The letter begins with a name for bipartisan co-operation, although not one of many eight Republican members of the committee signed it. It goes on to listing the bipartisan achievements of constructing doable new Smithsonian museums just like the Nationwide Museum of African American Historical past and Tradition (NMAAHC) and the forthcoming American Ladies’s Historical past Museum and Nationwide Museum of the American Latino.
“These efforts characterize the Smithsonian at its finest: bringing collectively ideologically and geographically numerous Individuals of many backgrounds to find out about our shared nationwide story and construct the nation’s collective reminiscence—reflecting and embracing the greater than 345 million individuals who name themselves Individuals,” they write. “Sadly, we now stand on the brink of seeing the Smithsonian at its worst: formed solely by the views and beliefs of 1 particular person as a way of increasing his political energy.”
Trump’s 27 March govt order “Restoring Fact and Sanity to American Historical past” directed Vance to supervise the Smithsonian’s programming, purging it of “improper partisan ideology” and “divisive, race-centred ideology”. (Vance is a member of the Smithsonian’s board of regents.)
Of their letter, the congresspeople name Trump’s rhetoric “absurd”. In addition they defend his “main goal”, the NMAAHC, as ”the gold commonplace of historical past museums”. They write: “This flagrant try and erase Black historical past is unacceptable and should be stopped. The try and paper over parts of American historical past is each cowardly and unpatriotic.”
The letter goes on to name the Smithsonian Establishment “the envy of cultural establishments throughout the planet—not due to ideological edicts or interference from politicians, however due to the world-renowned consultants who independently curate the Smithsonian’s collections, programmes, displays and actions”.
In response, Vance’s press secretary informed The New York Occasions in a press release: “President Trump is restoring patriotism and delight in American historical past to our biggest public museums and defending taxpayers from having their cash wasted on divisive ideologies.”