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A Misguided Exhibit: Smithsonian’s Nixon Faux Pas

by Andrew Powell
May 27, 2026 at 7:24 pm
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A Misguided Exhibit: Smithsonian’s Nixon Faux Pas

WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 26: The side entrance to the Smithsonian Institution National Postal Museum is framed by the entrance to Union Station on May 26, 2026, in Washington, DC. (Photo by J. David Ake/Getty Images)

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Oh dear, the Smithsonian has stepped in it again! In their “America’s Presidents” exhibit, they boldly stated that Richard Nixon was impeached—only to be taken to task for a little historical hiccup by the Richard Nixon Foundation’s Jim Byron.

It seems a glaring error slipped through the cracks, claiming Nixon faced impeachment on charges he never actually faced because he resigned before the House could ever cast a vote. Quite a blunder for a respected institution, wouldn’t you say? 

August 1968: American politician Richard Nixon (1913-1994) gives the ‘V’ for victory sign after receiving the presidential nomination at the Republican National Convention, Miami, Florida. (Photo by Washington Bureau/Getty Images)

Now, let’s be real: it’s a wonder these folks can keep track of all 46 presidents. They can’t even get the basics right on the quarterback of their own party! Byron pointed out that the old label didn’t have this impeachment drama, so maybe someone got a little too excited with this new-age history rewrite. Perhaps they think the past should fit a modern narrative—because who needs facts when you have feelings?

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While I’m all for getting the historical narrative right, let’s not pretend that Nixon ushered in the collapse of democracy. His resignation, rather than a grand impeachment spectacle, painted a different tale—one of accountability, perhaps even humility in politics. So, maybe the Smithsonian should resort to more than just pretty portraits and spotty biographies; how about a little class in historical accuracy while they’re at it?

YORBA LINDA, CA – MAY 31: A visitor stands next to an image of President Richard Nixon waving near the Watergate Era portion of the Nixon museum at the Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace on May 31, 2005 in Yorba Linda, California. A Vanity Fair magazine article reports that a retired FBI official, Mark Felt, was the “Deep Throat” source who spoke to two Washington Post reporters about the Watergate scandal that forced former president Richard Nixon to resign in 1974. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

With all the drama surrounding political history these days, it sure would help if museums could focus on the actual meat of the story, not just the spicy tidbits that fit their cozy narratives. So, here’s hoping the Smithsonian takes a little extra time to correct the record. After all, museum-going should be enlightening, not a lesson in “alternative facts.”

 

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