The Smithsonian National Museum in Washington, D.C. has scrapped references to President Donald Trump in an exhibit dedicated to presidential impeachments — at least for now.

The revamped exhibit, which was first reported by the Washington Post on Thursday, removed a “temporary label” about Trump’s two impeachments that had been there since September 2021. The move came amid White House pressure after Trump’s executive order in March demanding the removal of “anti-American ideology” from Smithsonian museums.

Now, the exhibit only goes up to 2008, and includes a note saying “only three presidents have seriously faced removal” — without mentioning which presidents it is referring to specifically. Three presidents — Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, and Trump — have been formally impeached, w

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