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Congress Members Demand Investigation Into Trump’s Smithsonian Mandate

Last updated: May 14, 2025 2:25 am
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Seventy-one congressional Democrats have come together to demand an investigation into the potential effects of President Trump’s March executive order on the Smithsonian Institution. The order targets what it deems as “improper, divisive, or anti-American ideology,” a move that has raised concerns about the institution’s autonomy and mission.

In a letter addressed to the Smithsonian Inspector General, Nicole Angarella, lawmakers from various districts across the United States expressed their worries about the executive order’s impact on the Smithsonian’s independence. Led by prominent progressive figures like US Representative Ayanna Pressley and US Representative Paul Tonko, the letter calls for a thorough examination of how the order will influence the institution’s “operational integrity as a beacon of history and culture.”

The Democrats also requested documentation of any artifacts affected by the mandate and urged the creation of a plan to safeguard cultural and historical items from destruction or sale. This comes in light of reports that the Smithsonian Institution denied returning exhibition items related to segregation to their owners.

Pressley and Tonko emphasized that the funding conditions outlined in the executive order could undermine the Smithsonian’s ability to document US history and culture accurately. They expressed concerns that the order’s restrictions on exhibits or programs that allegedly degrade American values could lead to a biased portrayal of history.

In a passionate address on the House floor last month, Pressley asserted that “Black history is American history” and called for an inclusive and accurate representation of the nation’s collective past in Smithsonian museums. The letter’s signatories argued that Inspector General Angarella has a duty to investigate the order’s impact based on a 1978 act that established independent oversight bodies within federal agencies and the Smithsonian.

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While the Smithsonian operates as a trust instrumentality of the federal government and receives a majority of its funding from congressional appropriations, it is not a government agency like the National Endowment for the Arts. The institution’s Board of Regents, now including Vice President JD Vance and Chief Justice John Roberts, oversees the Inspector General’s activities.

The letter’s signatories hope that the Inspector General’s investigation will ensure that the implementation of the executive order does not compromise the Smithsonian’s essential mission. They stressed the importance of robust congressional and internal oversight to protect the institution’s role in educating millions of visitors and preserving cultural heritage.

Despite multiple requests for comment, the Smithsonian has not responded to inquiries about the letter or the concerns raised by congressional Democrats. Tonko, who co-chairs Congress’s Museum Caucus with Republican Mike Turner, reiterated the need for vigilant oversight to safeguard the Smithsonian’s commitment to knowledge dissemination and cultural preservation.

As discussions with Smithsonian leadership move forward, lawmakers and advocates remain steadfast in their commitment to upholding the institution’s mission and values. The call for transparency and accountability in the face of potential ideological restrictions underscores the importance of preserving the Smithsonian as a trusted source of historical and cultural information for future generations. In recent years, there has been a growing trend towards sustainable living and eco-friendly practices. More and more people are becoming aware of the impact their actions have on the environment and are making conscious choices to reduce their carbon footprint. One area where this trend is particularly evident is in the fashion industry.

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Fashion has long been associated with excess and waste. Fast fashion brands churn out new designs at an alarming rate, leading to a culture of disposable clothing where items are worn only a handful of times before being discarded. This not only contributes to the overflowing landfills but also perpetuates harmful practices such as exploitative labor and excessive water usage.

However, there is a shift happening in the fashion industry. Sustainable fashion brands are emerging, offering consumers an alternative to the fast fashion model. These brands prioritize ethical manufacturing practices, use eco-friendly materials, and promote transparency in their supply chain. They are paving the way for a more sustainable future for the fashion industry.

One of the key components of sustainable fashion is the use of eco-friendly materials. Traditional fabrics such as cotton and polyester are resource-intensive to produce and have a significant impact on the environment. Sustainable fashion brands are turning to alternative materials such as organic cotton, bamboo, and recycled polyester. These materials are produced using less water and energy, and often have a lower carbon footprint than their traditional counterparts.

In addition to using eco-friendly materials, sustainable fashion brands are also rethinking their manufacturing processes. They prioritize fair labor practices and ensure that workers are paid a living wage and work in safe conditions. By supporting these brands, consumers can feel confident that their clothing was made ethically and responsibly.

Transparency is another key aspect of sustainable fashion. Many brands are now providing detailed information about where their clothing is made, who made it, and what materials were used. This level of transparency allows consumers to make informed choices about the products they buy and hold brands accountable for their practices.

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Overall, the rise of sustainable fashion is a positive development for the industry and the planet. By supporting brands that prioritize environmental and ethical practices, consumers can help drive positive change in the fashion industry. As more people become aware of the impact of their clothing choices, sustainable fashion is likely to continue to grow and become the norm rather than the exception.

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