More Matters of Concern

Here are some items I did not have room to include in this morning’s blog post.


Artist cancels showing at Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery

Photo of the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC
Photo by Sung Jin Cho on Unsplash

The artist of a 2018 portrait of former First Lady Michelle Obama has withdrawn from her schedule showing at the National Portrait Gallery after being told one of her paintings was not acceptable in light of President Trump’s March Executive Order regarding museums.

Amy Sherald’s painting “Trans Forming Liberty” depicts the Statue of Liberty as a transgender woman. After being told she could not include the painting in her show, Sherald informed the secretary of the Smithsonian in writing that, “it has become clear that the conditions no longer support the integrity of the work as conceived.”

This would have been the first National Portrait Gallery’s showing… ever… by a Black contemporary artist.

The Smithsonian is “disappointed,” but not as disappointed as I am about what the Trump Administration is doing to free expression, science, medical research, and the treasure that was the Smithsonian Institution.


Columbia University caved in to Trump

Photo of part of the Columbia University campus in New York City. Photo by Tobias Pfeifer on Unsplash

So it can continue to admit international students and receive federal funds, Columbia University caved in to the bully. Under the guise of being concerned about Jewish students being discriminated against on Columbia’s campus, the Trump Administration strong-armed the university into bending a knee and paying $220 million for alleged violation of U.S. antidiscrimination laws.

In the agreement last Wednesday, Columbia is supposed to get to keep billions of dollars for research grants. Columbia must revise its admissions policies, campus protest policies, and its curriculum.

The university’s acting president, Claire Shipman, says the agreement protects Columbia’s values and autonomy, but it isn’t clear how that is possible with the Trump Administration dictating admissions, protests, and curriculum.

The Trump Administration calls the agreement “a road map for settlements” as it eyes other colleges accused of not addressing antisemitism.

When the students return to camp in September, it will be interesting to see if they are allowed to protest Israel’s bombing of Gaza and starving the Gazans by restricting food aid.

As I recall, that’s what started this whole thing.

And now Trump has turned his sights on the medical and law schools at Duke University. Anything to disrupt medical care and medical research, I guess. Some 600 Duke University staff have taken early retirement buyouts so far.


A reversal from the U.S. Department of Education

This is the first positive thing I’ve been able to report about the U.S. Department of Education since Inauguration Day. After North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson and 19 other state attorneys general and governors sued the U.S. Department of Education for freezing $5.5 billion nationally, the Department Secretary caved! That means North Carolina will get the $165 million it had counted on until the Trump Administration pulled the plug.


U.S. Aid to Gaza

While in Scotland on Sunday, Trump whined for several minutes because nobody thanked the United States for giving $60 million in aid to Gaza. He claimed that no other country had given Gaza anything.

No one wants to see a U.S. President whine. Of course, he also cheated at golf while in Scotland, too. And he bad-mouthed President Biden, the mayor London, and a bunch of other people.


Is Netanyahu delusional or what?

Netanyahu says there is no starvation in Gaza. The whole world sees it. Even U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Green of Georgia admits it is true. It has to be pretty horrific for Marjorie Taylor Green to admit something.

Sadly, the United States is complicit because it continues to support Israel in its war on Gaza. This stopped being “self-defense” a long time ago, Netanyahu. It stopped with the indiscriminate bombing of schools, hospitals, and residential areas. It stopped being self-defense when Israel stopped allowing food and medicine to enter Gaza. The food drop last week was too little, too late – and that’s the nicest thing I can say about it. Israel only did that to try to appease the growing public outcry about the starving children.

Meanwhile, U.S. Representative Randy Fine of Florida, who happens to be Jewish, put this on X on June 2: “Tell your fellow Muslim terrorists to release the hostages and surrender. Until then, #StarveAway.” As far as I can determine, he has not changed his anti-Gaza stance. He would probably say he is just anti-Hamas, but it is the total population of Gaza that is bearing the horrors of this war.

How can someone who is wealthy enough and well enough connected to be elected to the United States Congress and live in the richest country in the world – and probably never missed a meal in his life — have no compassion for starving children?

The level of white privilege and hatred in so many Americans who are in positions of power boggles the mind.


The First Lady Melania Trump Opera House at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

Photo of Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Photo by Santeri Liukkonen on Unsplash

Yes, you read that correctly. U.S. Representative Mike Simpson of Idaho is chair of the House Interior and Environment Appropriations Subcommittee. He tucked the provision into the fiscal year 2026 Interior, Environment and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, which passed the Committee on Appropriations 33 to 28.

The proposal was written into the fiscal year 2026 Interior, Environment and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill. The measure was approved by the Committee on Appropriations with a vote of 33 to 28.

One has to wonder how long it will be before the name “TRUMP” will be plastered on the outside of the building in giant gold letters. How long will it be before the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is painted gold? 


Two Items of Good News

President Trump’s daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, is not running for the United States Senate from North Carolina in 2026.

Former North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper is running for the United States Senate to fill the seat vacated by Thom Tillis in 2026.


Until my next blog post

I hope you are reading a good book.

Don’t forget the people of Ukraine and western North Carolian.

Janet

22 thoughts on “More Matters of Concern

  1. Wonderful, Janet. I have thought for a while now that Isreal is doing to the Palestinians that the Germans did to the Jews with the same lies and alibis. I agree with what you said about MTG and great news about both who is and is not running for the Senate.

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  2. Yes!

    I’m having “one of those days.” I meant to schedule this post for tomorrow morning, but I hit the wrong button. Oh well. Par for the course for me today.

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  3. Thank you, Pat. I just decided I was going to tell it like it is about Israel. I wish more people would understand that you can be anti-Israel without being antisemitic. And, yes, NC dodged a bullet when Lara Trump decided not to run for Thom Tillis’s seat! Whew! I hope Roy Cooper can get elected. He was a very popular governor, but the haters are coming out of the woodwork to attack him since he made his announcement. From all I know about him, he is a really good guy. By the way, I meant to schedule this post for tomorrow, but I hit the wrong button and off it went into cyberspace. It’s been that kind of day.

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  4. Judaism is a religion and Israel is a country. They are not identical but the difference maybe too subtle for MAGA. Being against the country is not the same as being anti-Semitic. Glad to see that the tide is turning on recognizing the deliberate attempts at starvation.

    Thanks, Janet.

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  5. I applaud the artist withdrawing from the Smithsonian. The government has no place in deciding what is exhibited as long as it is not something obviously and realistically offensive or demeaning to someone or a group of persons. Interesting and important to know the rest of the information you have published Janet. An effort we certainly appreciate.

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  6. My pleasure Janet! By the by, it is boiling hot 🥵 over here in the Aegean coasts, must be like 100 degrees F! We are with a/c all day and night, something we’ve never done before!

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  7. Yesterday it didn’t reach 100 F. here, but we’ve had 23 consecutive days above 90 plus high humidity. Yes, when you hear the a/c come on in the wee hours of the morning, you know it’s not a good thing. We’re supposed to drop into the 80s this weekend for several days. At least we don’t have the wildfires they’re having in the upper Midwest and in Arizona. Flooding in New Mexico and the fire at the Grand Canyon still out-of-control in northern Arizona — so we’re doing well in North Carolina by comparison. I hope you get some relief from the heat soon!

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  8. It’s hard not to be overwhelmed. The icing on the cake today was the announcement about the $200 million 90,000=square-foot gold ballroom. How can he get away with gutting the East Wing of the White House? It’s a rhetorical question: the same way he gets away with everything else.

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