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CNN: As America celebrates its 250th, Smithsonian leader Lonnie Bunch treads a fine political line

The show brings together rare artifacts, including Martin Luther King Jr.’s draft speech and an early Statue of Liberty model, to explore America’s ideals.

  • On June 2, the Smithsonian Institution will open 'American Aspirations' at the renovated Smithsonian castle, a temporary exhibition marking America's 250th birthday with historical artifacts exploring the nation's ideals and contradictions.
  • Smithsonian Institution Secretary Lonnie Bunch III insisted in a Thursday interview that the museum maintains its autonomy despite Trump administration pressure to remove what officials term 'woke' ideology from exhibits.
  • Featuring artifacts like Thomas Jefferson's desk and Amelia Earhart's flight suit, the exhibit explores the 'ideals, ambitions, and contradictions' shaping the United States. Bunch stated it is 'not a story of just slavery,' but 'America's struggle to be the nation that we want it to be.'
  • The White House has not requested any changes or updates to exhibits following the Smithsonian's document submission for federal review, Bunch told CNN. He said 90% of the Smithsonian is 'exactly where you want it to be.'
  • While critics have accused the Trump administration of eroding democratic ideals, Bunch maintains the museum is 'a work in progress.' Some artists previously reported concerns about an atmosphere of 'censorship' at Smithsonian museums, though leadership emphasizes independent scholarship.
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As America celebrates its 250th, Smithsonian leader Lonnie Bunch treads a fine political line

For over a year, Lonnie Bunch III, the head of the storied Smithsonian Institution, has been at the center of a political tempest.

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The Smithsonian Museum in Washington is taking on the challenge of condensing two and a half centuries of American history into about thirty artifacts, from Thomas Jefferson's pen to Sally Ride's space suit. The mahogany office on which Thomas Jefferson scratched the Declaration of Independence, a incandescent light bulb, a combination of leather flight [...] Article 250 years of America in thirty objects: the bet of the Smithsonian appeared fir…

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CNN broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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