Data scientists perform last rites for 'dearly departed datasets' in 2nd Trump administration

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Data scientists highlight 'dearly departed' datasets under Trump

A group of U.S. data scientists has published a list of federal datasets that have been altered or removed since President Donald Trump returned to the White House. Released last Friday on Halloween, the “Dearly Departed Datasets” list aims to highlight the administration's removal of data related to gender identity; diversity, equity and inclusion; and climate change. The list categorizes datasets that have been terminated, altered or made less accessible. While only dozens of datasets have been completely removed, experts warn that federal data remains at risk due to staff losses and potential policy conflicts.

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Inside the Battle for The Smithsonian – Vanity Fair

CULTURE WAR

Inside the Battle for The Smithsonian

Donald Trump’s unprecedented measures to take control of The Smithsonian Institution have rattled staffers, enraged artists, and even put the future of its vast collection in doubt.

By Manuel Roig-Franzia, September 29, 2025

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The look on the curator’s face said it all, and the intensity of the conversation was escalating by the moment. Confusion to worry. Worry to dread.

“I want to do this,” the curator said. “But I don’t think I can do this. I’m worried that I might get in trouble.”

On any other day, the curator’s sit-down with a high-ranking Smithsonian official about an exhibition plan would have been routine—the idea wasn’t particularly controversial. But not on this day in late March. President Donald Trump’s White House had just issued an executive order, a mere 1,100 words or so but plenty enough to shake the world’s largest museum and research institution to its core, a document titled “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History.”

The order lambasted The Smithsonian, saying it had “in recent years come under the influence of a divisive, race-centered ideology. This shift has promoted narratives that portray American and Western values as inherently harmful and oppressive.” It went on to order Vice President JD Vance, who sits on the Smithsonian Board of Regents, to seek out and “remove improper ideology” and to take a hand in reshaping content at the popular 21-museum complex as well as its research centers and the National Zoo. The Trump administration, the order said, would work to ensure The Smithsonian would transmit an “uplifting” message to remind “Americans of our extraordinary heritage, consistent progress toward becoming a more perfect Union, and unmatched record of advancing liberty, prosperity, and human flourishing.”

Trump announces nominees for the annual Kennedy Center Honors, August 13, 2025. Andrew Harnik / Getty Images.

The order felt almost Orwellian to some.

“It taps into people’s basest fears,” a high-ranking official who spoke on condition of anonymity because of concerns about retribution, told me.

Across the breadth of the vast Smithsonian network, similar reactions were taking place. Officials were beginning to doubt their decisions. Might they be self-editing to appease a vengeful president? Might self-editing morph into self-sabotage? Might The Smithsonian, which gets a large percentage of its budget from the federal government but prides itself on independence, become a political propaganda tool?

“The whole thing is fucked up,” said artist Mika Rottenberg, whose work will be featured at The Smithsonian in November. “So many things are fucked up.”

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Trump says the Smithsonian is too woke. We visited to find out – USA Today

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Trump says the Smithsonian is too woke. We visited five of its museums to find out

The Trump administration announced a review of the Smithsonian Institute, starting with eight of its high-profile museums. USA TODAY visited five and interviewed nearly 50 museumgoers on their views.

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  • The White House announced on Aug. 12 a review of the Smithsonian Institute, starting with eight museums.
  • Then on Aug. 21, the White House posted an article on its website listing a host of exhibits and artwork it found objectionable.
  • In a social media post, President Donald Trump said the museums are ‘out of control’ and focus too much on ‘how bad Slavery was.’
  • Whatever changes come from the review could ripple far beyond the Smithsonian, an organization seen as a “flagship” that other museums across the nation follow.

WASHINGTON − He’s renamed a body of water and a mountain. He put himself at the top of the Kennedy Center. Now, President Donald Trump wants to put his stamp on the Smithsonian Institution and make its museums less “woke.”

“The Smithsonian is OUT OF CONTROL, where everything discussed is how horrible our Country is, how bad Slavery was, and how unaccomplished the downtrodden have been,” Trump said in a recent social media post.

The Smithsonian oversees 21 museums and libraries, the National Zoo as well as research and education centers around the country.

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In March, Trump signed an executive order focused on how history is presented. Then in August, the administration announced a review of the Smithsonian, starting with eight of its most-visited and high-profile museums and released a list of exhibits it took issue with.

Many focus on race, sexuality and immigration. One was an animated portrait of Anthony Fauci, the former National Institutes of Health official who became a frequent target of Trump.  A number of the exhibits flagged by the White House are no longer or never were put on display or were only posted online.

The goal of the review, a letter to the Smithsonian said, was to “celebrate American exceptionalism, remove divisive or partisan narratives, and restore confidence in our shared cultural institutions.”

In a statement to USA TODAY, the White House reiterated it was “committed to rooting out Woke and divisive ideology in our government and institutions.”

“Our Smithsonian should exhibit history in an accurate, honest, and factual way,” White House spokesperson Davis Ingle said.

The review is expected to be finished in early 2026, and the institution has said it plans to “continue to collaborate constructively with the White House.” The administration has not yet ordered the removal of any items. 

The Smithsonian did not return a request for comment from USA TODAY.

Whatever the changes, they could ripple far beyond the Smithsonian.

Stephanie Brown, a historian and museologist who left her post as assistant director of museum studies at Johns Hopkins University earlier this year, described the Smithsonian Institution as the “flagship” other museums across the country follow.

“Part of a museum’s job, especially the Smithsonian’s job, is reflecting the nation, reflecting who we are as a people,” Brown said. “And who we are as a people is a pretty messy thing.”

Amid the review, USA TODAY in late August visited five Smithsonian locations in Washington, DC, that are among the first to undergo a review by the Trump administration to document and describe many of the exhibits.

We interviewed nearly 50 museumgoers on the sidewalks of the National Mall while members of the National Guard and federal agents patrolled nearby, another one of Trump’s recent directives.

Many said they were confused and troubled by the accusations that the museums are too woke. Broadly, they said they believed the Smithsonian museums present a balanced view of American history.

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