Congress Pulls Funding for a Latino Museum – IOTW Report

Congress Pulls Funding for a Latino Museum

The Hill

A project to build a national museum of Latino history and culture is up in the air amid a dispute over the museum’s contents that has cast its funding prospects into the larger fight over the fiscal 2024 budget.

The House Appropriations Committee on Wednesday approved an interior and environment funding bill that bans the federal government from spending any taxpayer money on the National Museum of the American Latino, part of the Smithsonian Institution, which was approved by Congress in 2020. More

5 Comments on Congress Pulls Funding for a Latino Museum

  1. Build it in Ukraine, they have plenty of our money.
    I’m guessing “Presidential Library” is just another money laundering machine.
    Just like book deals, art sales, and any NGO.org’s.

    Find those businesses utilizing illegals and request some hush money to build it with.

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  2. I’m waiting for a US President that doesn’t build a Presidential Library. All presidential papers, except Top Secret ones, should be on the internet. No need for buildings.

    They’re all just jacking their own egos. We don’t need such things. What we need is more insane asylums to house leftists.

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