Sign Explaining Trump Impeachment Case Removed by US Museum: Not Due to White House Pressure
According to a report by Jinse Finance, the U.S. National Museum management agency stated on Saturday (2nd local time) that the recent removal of an interpretive sign about President Trump’s two impeachments was not due to pressure from the White House. According to AFP, the Smithsonian Institution issued a statement on the X social platform, explaining that the sign was always intended to be temporary and “did not meet the museum’s standards in terms of appearance, placement, timeline, or overall presentation.” The statement added: “It was inconsistent with other parts of the exhibition and obstructed the view of items in the display case. For these reasons, we removed the sign.” “We did not receive any requests from the government or any government officials to remove exhibition content.”
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