2026-02-06
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I'm Charlotte Higgins, The Guardian's chief culture writer,
and I'm the author of the article you're about to hear, Trump's Assault on the Smithsonian.
The goal is to reframe the entire culture of the US.
I began working on this story Early 2025 I was actually on holiday in Washington DC for the very first time and I was visiting the great museums of Washington DC which stand shoulder to shoulder with the great political institutions and really thinking about how these institutions were going to survive or what was going to happen to them under the second Trump term and sure enough soon after I left things started to happen.
So I spent a lot of time talking to very frightened,
anxious people in this great museum who were worried about what the consequences of Trumpism would be,
not just on their institution but on the way America thinks of its history,
its identity and what it means to be American.
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Trump's assault on the Smithsonian.
The goal is to reframe the entire culture of the US by Charlotte Higgins.
Read by Evelyn Miller.
On the 30th of May last year,