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Here’s One Smithsonian Painting the White House Wants to Censor

August 21, 2025
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Escalating its mission to eliminate so-called “woke” content from the Smithsonian, Trump’s team has just publicly identified artwork it hopes to censor.

On Thursday, the White House’s official rapid response X account shared a post casting aspersions on a Rigoberto A. Gonzalez painting titled Refugees Crossing the Border Wall Into South Texas.

The piece depicts a family of four in Baroque style: two parents with a young boy and a baby, at a ladder leaning against the southern border wall. A finalist for the National Portrait Gallery’s 2022 Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition, the piece appeared in that Smithsonian Museum from 2022 to 2023, according to the competition’s website.

The White House social team, seemingly irked by this humanizing portrayal of people demonized by the Trump administration, accused the work of “commemorating the act of illegally crossing the ‘exclusionary’ border.”

“This is what President Trump means when he says the Smithsonian is ‘OUT OF CONTROL,’” the post says—quoting from a recent Truth Social post in which the president lamented that the Smithsonian overemphasizes negative aspects of America, such as “how bad Slavery was.”

This is “art” from the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery commemorating the act of illegally crossing the “exclusionary” border. This was even made a finalist for one of its awards.This is what President Trump means when he says the Smithsonian is “OUT OF CONTROL.” pic.twitter.com/BzDfc1Mumx

— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) August 21, 2025

In a Thursday press release, the White House listed Gonzalez’s painting with other supposedly damning proof that the institution is in the grip of wokeness, including an American History Museum collection on LGBTQ+ history.

The post Here’s One Smithsonian Painting the White House Wants to Censor appeared first on New Republic.

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