‘Capture the arts, capture culture’: Journalist compares Trump’s assault on history to Nazis

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The Trump administration says it will conduct a far-reaching review of Smithsonian exhibitions in its latest attacks on cultural institutions. Imara Jones, founder and CEO of TransLash Media, joins The Weekend: Primetime to talk about Trump’s efforts to rewrite history in his image. "It is just what every single authoritarian regime from the beginning of time has to do, which is capture the arts, and capture culture."

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