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A Quarter of Republicans Think Trump Should Control Museums 

Last updated: April 24, 2025 10:45 am
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Trump’s notorious campaign against cultural institutions, including the Smithsonian museums, seeks to whitewash American history. (edit Valentina Di Liscia/Hyperallergic)

A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll revealed that over a quarter of Republican voters believe that the president should have control over national museums and theaters. This six-day poll, which surveyed 4,306 adults in the US, also delved into various aspects of Trump’s presidency, including immigration policy, federal court rulings, taxation, and university funding.

While the majority of respondents, across party lines, disagreed with the idea of the president overseeing cultural institutions, 26% of Republican respondents supported such a move. In contrast, 86% of Democrats opposed Trump’s interference in cultural matters. Additionally, more than half of all respondents, including a third of Republicans, disapproved of government efforts to defund universities based on the president’s views on institutional management.

Trump’s ongoing actions against federally funded arts and culture organizations, such as the Smithsonian Institution, have raised concerns about the whitewashing of American history. Executive orders targeting critical race theory and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives have sparked debates about the administration’s influence on cultural programming. Furthermore, the Department of Government Efficiency’s scrutiny of the National Gallery of Art’s “legal status” has created uncertainty about its future nonprofit classification.

The Trump administration’s recent decisions to cut federal grants for arts organizations and dismiss employees at the Institute for Museum and Library Services have further fueled discussions about the government’s role in the cultural sector. Simultaneously, attempts to assert control over higher-education institutions, like Harvard University and Columbia University, through threats of funding cuts have raised concerns about academic freedom.

These developments coincide with findings from the Bright Line Watch survey, which suggests that political science scholars believe the US is veering towards authoritarianism. As debates about the future of American democracy intensify, the role of cultural institutions and academic freedom remains a critical point of contention.

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