Michael Knowles Stands with Trump
Conservative commentator Michael Knowles says Americans are too focused on the painful chapters of U.S. history, and he agrees with former President Donald Trump’s recent call to intervene in the Smithsonian Institution.
The Daily Wire host appeared on TMZ Live Wednesday, where he defended Trump’s move, insisting it isn’t a distraction from the still-unreleased Epstein Files. Knowles explained the initiative has been in the works for some time.
Trump’s Critique of the Smithsonian
ICYMI, Trump posted on Truth Social Tuesday, stating that his lawyers have been instructed to challenge the museum for its narrow historical focus:
“Everything discussed is how horrible our Country is, how bad Slavery was, and how unaccomplished the downtrodden have been — Nothing about Success, nothing about Brightness, nothing about the Future.”
Knowles said he agrees with the former president’s assessment of America’s obsession with negative history, arguing that the museum neglects to highlight the country’s achievements and bright spots.

Knowles’ Take on History
While Knowles admitted he hasn’t visited the Smithsonian in the past year, he insists he’s been there recently enough to form an opinion. He emphasized that he’s not advocating erasing slavery or America’s dark chapters, but he wants to see less emphasis on the brutal past and more on national accomplishments and progress.
“We teach a narrow view of history,” Knowles told TMZ. “It’s all negative. Nothing about American greatness.”
The discussion became contentious at times, with debates between Knowles, TMZ hosts Charles and Harvey covering whether museums should reshape historical narratives or maintain traditional presentations.
Conservatives Claim the Smithsonian Is “Too Woke”
Knowles is not alone in his critique. Many conservatives argue the Smithsonian and other cultural institutions are overly focused on woke perspectives, claiming they downplay stories of innovation, progress, and American success.
However, critics admit they struggle to point out specific exhibits that need revision. Knowles himself could not cite any particular display that should be removed or replaced, emphasizing instead the general tone and narrative approach of the museum.
The Debate Over American History
The conversation reflects a broader national debate:
- How should painful historical events like slavery and segregation be balanced with stories of achievement and progress?
- Should museums highlight national pride alongside lessons from past injustices?
- What role should political leaders play in shaping cultural institutions?
For Knowles and Trump supporters, the Smithsonian’s current approach sends a one-sided story of America — and they want to see a fuller narrative that celebrates success as well as acknowledges hardship.
The Bottom Line
Whether you agree or not, one thing is clear: the debate over how history is taught and displayed is far from over. The Smithsonian, conservatives say, needs a change in perspective — though exactly what that looks like remains up for discussion.
💬 What do you think? Should the Smithsonian focus more on achievements or continue highlighting America’s dark history? Drop a comment below!









