美国政府解雇前总统任命的博物馆董事会成员引发争议

Keywords: 美国政府, 解雇, 历史博物馆, 董事会成员, 前总统任命, 科技, 政治化, 机构影响力
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Wednesday, 30 April 2025


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Recently, U.S. government implemented a series of measures to remove board members from museums, most of whom were appointed by former President Biden. This series of actions has sparked widespread attention.

Specifically, the U.S. government terminated three board members from the National Museum of American History (Museum of American History) in Washington D.C., all of whom were appointed by former President Biden. Additionally, the Trump administration removed board members from several institutions, including the Kennedy Center, Smithsonian Institution, and CPB.

These decisions have sparked extensive discussions. The National Museum of American History stated that terminating Biden appointees contradicts the "政治化" its mission and has damaged public support for the institution. On the other hand, the Trump administration argued that they have the right to remove non-governmental organization members appointed by former presidents, as these organizations are not under federal control.

This series of actions is not unique to the Trump administration. During his first 100 days in office, Trump had previously terminated board members from the Kennedy Center, Smithsonian Institution, and CPB. At the time, many critics viewed his actions as arbitrary and politically motivated.

In summary, U.S. government's measures to remove former President appointed non-governmental organization members to weaken the influence of these institutions has sparked widespread controversy.

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