Washington
Post - Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie
G. Bunch III issued a defense of the National Museum of American History to
staffers on Tuesday, in response to a caustic White House report accusing the
museum of pushing “extreme political activism.”
In an email obtained by The
Washington Post, Bunch wrote to staffers that “we continue to review the report
and its findings carefully” and that “there will always be room for
improvement.”
But the report “is not a fair
characterization of the work and totality of the National Museum of American
History,” he added. “At the Smithsonian, our work is driven by scholarship,
accuracy, and an uncompromising commitment to tell the fullness of America’s
story.”
The 162-page document, credited
to the White House’s Domestic Policy Council, was released on Saturday. It
largely focused on the American history museum and criticized its leadership as
having “explicitly adopted an ideological framework that no longer treats the
American story as a shared national inheritance to be taught or celebrated, but
as a political instrument to divide, dispirit, and discourage our citizens.”
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