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The National Museum of American History will once again mention President Trump in an exhibit on presidential impeachments after removing a placard noting his two Senate trials.
The exhibit in question "will be updated in the coming weeks to reflect all impeachment proceedings in our nation's history," the Smithsonian said.
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The Smithsonian Museum had removed a placard discussing President Donald Trump's impeachments, sparking outcry amid concern of censorship.
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History said it is slated to restore the placard with information about ...
The Smithsonian says the White House did not pressure it to remove references to President Donald Trump's impeachments from ...