Smithsonian Institution Removes Trump Impeachment Label from Exhibits
January 12, 2026 • Google News World
The Smithsonian Institution has made changes to its display of a portrait of former US President Donald Trump. The museum’s National Portrait Gallery has removed the label that previously noted Trump’s impeachments, as well as any accompanying text that mentioned the January 6, 2021, insurrection.
According to reports, the changes were made in response to the Smithsonian’s policy on displaying sensitive or controversial content. The institution has stated that it will no longer include labels or descriptions that reference specific events or controversies associated with a subject’s life or presidency.
The changes come as part of an effort by the Smithsonian to reevaluate its approach to presenting historical figures and their legacies. The museum has announced plans to review its policies on displaying sensitive content, including portraits and exhibitions related to US presidents.
The National Portrait Gallery is responsible for creating and maintaining the institution’s collection of presidential portraits. The gallery’s director has stated that the changes were made in consultation with the Smithsonian’s leadership and in response to feedback from the public.
The changes have been met with varying reactions from different sources, including news organizations and advocacy groups. Some have expressed support for the Smithsonian’s decision to remove sensitive content, while others have criticized the move as an attempt to sanitize history or avoid controversy.
The Smithsonian Institution is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and presenting American history and culture. The National Portrait Gallery is one of its most prominent museums, with a collection of over 6,000 portraits of notable Americans.
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