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Smithsonian Quietly Strips Impeachment Details from Trump’s Portrait

January 11, 2026
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Smithsonian Quietly Strips Impeachment Details from Trump’s Portrait

A picture might paint a thousand words, but a photo of President Donald Trump requires the removal of them.

That is what the Smithsonian Institution’s National Portrait Gallery has found out after it bowed to pressure from the White House to scrub references to Trump’s two impeachments during his first term in office.

On Friday, the gallery in Washington, D.C., updated its portrait of Trump in its “American Presidents” exhibit, swapping out an image shot by photojournalist Matt McClain for one taken by White House photographer Daniel Torok.

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 1: A photo of U.S. President Donald Trump is displayed in the America's Presidents exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution's National Portrait Gallery on June 1, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Kevin Carter/Getty Images)
The old image of President Donald Trump at the National Portrait Gallery. Kevin Carter/Getty Images

In doing so, The Washington Post reported that gallery staff also removed the accompanying informational text that referenced Trump’s two impeachments, replacing it with a simple bare-bones detailing of his dates in office.

“Impeached twice, on charges of abuse of power and incitement of insurrection after supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, he was acquitted by the Senate in both trials,” the description formerly read.

It was part of a broader, roughly 200-word text giving background on Trump’s time in office, which is still on the Smithsonian Institute website at the time of writing. The description was specifically complained about by a White House official last year.

An image of the old description accompanying Trump's portrait in the gallery.
A close-up of the old description accompanying Trump’s portrait in the gallery. Twitter

The complaint was made during the Trump administration’s first push to purge “woke” ideology from cultural institutions.

In March, Trump signed an executive order accusing the Smithsonian of replacing “objective facts with a distorted narrative driven by ideology.”

Vice President JD Vance was tasked with overseeing the removal of “improper ideology” at the nearly 180-year-old museum and educational research center.

An image shared by the White House showing the new portrait at the National Portrait Gallery.
An image shared by the White House showing the new portrait at the National Portrait Gallery. The White House

The National Museum of African American History and Culture was criticized for giving too much space to the brutal reality of slavery, rather than the “success” and “brightness” of America.

Similarly, the American Women’s History Museum and the National Museum of the American Latino were attacked for promoting “anti-American” agendas.

In June, Trump attempted to fire then-director of the National Portrait Gallery, Kim Sajet, who he described as a “partisan person and a strong supporter of DEI, which is totally inappropriate for her position.”

An image of the old description accompanying Trump's portrait in the gallery.
An image of the old description accompanying Trump’s portrait in the gallery. The White House.

Defying the order, Sajet remained in post with the Smithsonian’s backing until she stepped down two weeks later. The president claimed her resignation as a victory.

Speaking to the Post, a National Portrait Gallery spokesperson said that the museum is “exploring” the use of less descriptive “tombstone labels” for new displays.

Portraits of other American presidents retain their longer descriptive accompanying texts, while Bill Clinton’s mentions his impeachment.

The Daily Beast has contacted the gallery for comment.

WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 14: Patrons view a portrait of former U.S. President Donald Trump in the America’s Presidents exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery as the Smithsonian Institution begins to slowly re-open its museums May 14, 2021 in Washington, DC. Trump’s portrait, a photograph made by Pari Dukovic is on display to the public for the first time since the closure of the museums due to the coronavirus pandemic.  (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
An old portrait Trump in the America’s Presidents exhibition in 2021. Win McNamee/Getty Images

Last year, the same institution came under fire after removing a temporary label referring to Trump’s two impeachments in the wake of White House pressure. The museum claimed the changes were part of a wider overhaul of information displays.

“Future and updated exhibits will include all impeachments,” a Smithsonian spokesperson told The Daily Beast at the time.

Trump was impeached twice during his first term in office. Once in 2019 for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress after he attempted to pressure Ukraine to investigate his rival, Joe Biden, and again in 2021 for incitement of insurrection after the Capitol building riot.

The post Smithsonian Quietly Strips Impeachment Details from Trump’s Portrait appeared first on The Daily Beast.

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