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White House pressures Smithsonian for internal records, warns funding could be withheld: report
The White House reportedly threatened to withhold Smithsonian funding unless the museum system provides internal records by Jan. 13 over American history exhibit concerns.
President Donald Trump has installed plaques underneath portraits of presidents at the White House, using them to insult and make unfounded claims about some of his predecessors including Joe Biden and Barack Obama -- the latest in a series of controversial White House changes under Trump.
The institution has tried to work with the administration’s demands that it present a more uplifting view of American history.
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Vanity Fair journalist praises Wiles interview as proof Trump White House is more open than Biden's
Vanity Fair writer Chris Whipple praises President Donald Trump's White House as more open to the press than Joe Biden's administration after interviewing Susie Wiles.
Jeffrey Epstein’s brother, Mark, has blown a hole in the White House’s defense of President Donald Trump. Trump, 79, says he was once friends with the disgraced financier but that he banished him from his life after he learned of the sex offender’s crimes.
WASHINGTON — The White House has installed plaques on the exterior of the building bashing President Donald Trump's predecessors, including Presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama, and promoting disinformation about their administrations.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the plaques "are eloquently written descriptions of each president and the legacy they left behind". BBC Verify has taken a closer look at some of the claims on the so-called "Presidential Walk of Fame".
WASHINGTON (AP) — The president of the National Trust for Historic Preservation said Friday she trusts the Trump-appointed chairman of a federal planning commission to do his job and give serious review to President Donald Trump’s proposal to add a ballroom to the White House.
Conservative critics are taking aim at the White House for granting unprecedented access to Vanity Fair in what resulted was an explosive profile of Susie Wiles.