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Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History
AI Summary:
This is a policy document - specifically an Executive Order issued by the President regarding historical narrative and museums.
This regulation aims to reshape how American history is presented in federal institutions, particularly the Smithsonian museums and national historical parks. The order directs various government officials to remove what the administration considers "ideological" or "divisive" narratives about race, gender, and American history from federal historical sites. Specifically, the Vice President is tasked with working through the Smithsonian Board of Regents to eliminate exhibits and programs that the administration views as undermining traditional interpretations of American history. The Secretary of the Interior is instructed to review and potentially reinstate monuments and markers removed since 2020, ensuring that historical descriptions focus on "the greatness of the achievements and progress of the American people." The order also provides guidance for the upcoming American Women's History Museum, stipulating that it should celebrate women's achievements and not recognize transgender individuals. The document emphasizes restoring what it describes as an "objective" and "uplifting" portrayal of American history that highlights the nation's progress and achievements while rejecting narratives that critically examine historical inequities or systemic issues.
Date:
04/03/2025