Maryland Gov. Wes Moore blasted President Donald Trump’s latest govt order that focused the Smithsonian museum over content material that Trump claims promotes so-called “divisive ideology.”
“I simply discover it deeply disrespectful that their definition of constructing America nice once more is definitely difficult among the issues that makes America nice within the first place,” Moore, the third Black governor to ever be elected within the U.S. and first Black governor of Maryland, mentioned whereas showing on CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday.
Final week, Trump signed an executive order, which referred to as for the elimination of “improper, divisive, or anti-American ideology from the Smithsonian and its museums, training and analysis facilities, and the Nationwide Zoo.”
Trump’s order particularly referred to as out the Smithsonian’s Nationwide Museum of African American Historical past and Tradition and threatened to tug the rug out on federal funding for content material that he claims “divides People by race.”
The order got here after the Trump administration has made sweeping efforts to reverse Biden-era initiatives that promote range, fairness and inclusion.
Talking to host Dana Bash, Moore mentioned that America is an “ecosystem the place we’ve invited individuals from all all over the world to be part of” the nation’s journey.
“Loving your nation doesn’t imply mendacity about its historical past,” he mentioned. “Loving your nation doesn’t imply dismantling those that have helped to make this nation so highly effective and make America so distinctive in world historical past within the first place.”
Moore went on to say that we have to “put a core focus not on eliminating nor erasing historical past” however as a substitute on lifting it up and celebrating it. He then added that the “American mosaic” is “one of many issues that makes us [as a country] so highly effective.”
Watch a clip from Moore’s look on “State of the Union” beneath.