The Smithsonians will include Donald TrumpThe museum said in a statement Saturday that after mentioning them, there were two improvisations in the update speech “in the coming weeks”.
This statement from the Washington, DC Museum also denied Trump administration During his first presidency, the Smithsonians forced the Smithsonians to delete references to his impeachment.
Trump’s revelation No longer listed in the Impotence President It has sparked concerns that history has been painted to appease the president.
“No government or other government officials have asked us to remove content about the president’s restrictions on the power of the president from the exhibition,” the Smithsonian statement said.
Museum spokesman Phillip Zimmerman had previously promised that “future and updated exhibitions will include all improvisations”, but it is not clear when the new exhibition will be installed. Saturday’s museum did not say new exhibitions will be ready in the coming weeks.
In 2021, a tag that refers to Trump’s impeachment has been added to the U.S. Presidential Office’s U.S. History Exhibition, which is part of the “Presidential Power Restriction.” This section includes material on the scandals of impeachment presidents Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson and Watergate, which helped lead to President Richard Nixon’s resignation.
“The placard was originally a temporary addition to a twenty-five-year-old exhibition that did not meet the museum’s standards in appearance, location, schedule and overall speech,” the statement said. “This is inconsistent with other parts of the exhibition and blocks views of objects in the case. For these reasons, we removed the placard.”
Trump is the only president to impeach each time twice. In 2019, he was impeached for pushing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to investigate Joe Biden, who later defeated Trump in the 2020 presidential election. In 2021, he was impeached for “inciting an uprising”, which was targeted on January 6, 2021 attacks U.S. Capitol Trump supporters are trying to stop Congress proving Biden’s victory over him.
The Democratic majority in the House voted for impeachment each time. The Republican-led Senate is not guilty every time.

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