Reference to Trump's impeachments is removed from the display of his Smithsonian photo portrait

ABC NewsSunday, January 11, 2026 at 10:05:32 PM
Reference to Trump's impeachments is removed from the display of his Smithsonian photo portrait
  • References to President Donald Trump’s two impeachments have been removed from his photo portrait display at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery in Washington, a decision that reflects ongoing changes in how historical figures are represented in public spaces.
  • This alteration in the display signifies a shift in the narrative surrounding Trump, potentially influencing public perception and the legacy of his presidency as institutions reassess how they commemorate controversial figures.
  • The removal of impeachment references aligns with broader discussions about the representation of political leaders in cultural institutions, as seen in the Kennedy Center's recent decision to rename its venue after Trump, highlighting a trend of rebranding and reevaluating historical legacies.
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