In a bold move, President Trump has criticized the Smithsonian for not promoting discredited racial ideas, calling for tighter scrutiny of its exhibits and funding. This action reflects an ongoing clash over historical narratives and the federal role in g
New executive order slams museum for recognizing "race is not a biological reality."
Corporate media struggles today largely because it mirrors the interests of white, older, right-wing owners who see authoritarianism as acceptable for tax cuts and deregulation.
Foreign leaders and CEOs are offering gifts and investments to Trump to secure favorable policies and avoid penalties, turning business and politics into a pay-to-play system where contributions often yield tariff, tax, and personal concessions.
About a dozen dark money groups spent over $20M on TV and digital ads praising Trump and attacking his opponents. The ads, seen in D.C., Florida, and swing states, aim to influence lawmakers and are expected to ramp up before key midterm elections.
Trump signed an executive order targeting the Smithsonian to remove DEI-focused content. The order aims to prevent exhibits or programs that, according to Trump, rewrite American history, and mandates scrutiny of monuments altered since 2020.
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