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Trump fires National Portrait Gallery director Kim Sajet over DEI support

President Donald Trump, director of the National Photo Exhibition, launched Kim Sagit, as a “strong supporter” of diversity, fairness and integration (Dei).

Trump announced the end in a post on the social truth on Friday afternoon.

The President wrote: “On the request and recommendation of many people, I will end the employment of Kim Sagit as director of the National Photo Exhibition.” “She is a very party person, a strong supporter of Dei, which is completely inappropriate for her position. Her alternative will be called soon. Thank you for your interest in this issue!”

A White House official told the Fox News Digital that Sagate had donated $ 3982 to Democrats, including the presidential campaigns of former President Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton. According to Sagit’s donation to other Democrats, including former Vice President Kamala Harris.

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From the left: Director of the National Photo Exhibition at Smithsonian Kim Sagit, Director of Technical Affairs at the National Photo Exhibition at Smithsonian, Raya L. Comles, Secretary of the Smithsonian Loni B. (Paul Morigi/Getty Images for Smithsonian National Photo Exhibition)

The White House also referred to the image of the exhibition of Trump, sponsored by Sagate. The commentary is read, “It was isolated twice, on charges of misuse of power and incitement to rebellion after supporters attacked the Capitol in the United States on January 6, 2021, were acquitted by the Senate in both trials. The second unstable chapter.”

The White House official also said that Sagit said: “We are very trying not to liberate. I do not want to read the poster to get to know what the coordinator’s opinion is about this person. I want a person who reads the mark to understand that he depends on a historical reality.”

The National Photo Gallery did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital request to comment on the matter.

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Kim Sagit

From the left: Martin Luther King, Arndria Waters Keynes and Kim Sagit, attends a 2022 photo of the nation’s concert in Washington, DC, on November 12, 2022. (Paul Morigi/Getty Images for Smithsonian National Photo Exhibition)

According to the National Photo Gallery website, Sajet was the first woman to work as director of the National Photo Fair, and spent a time in the role in searching for ways to put her experience and creativity in the Center for Learning and Civil Awareness.

Before he held this position, Sagit was president and executive director of the Historic Society in Pennsylvania, and held other positions at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and the Philadelphia Arts Museum.

Her biography notes that she was born in Nigeria, and she grew up in Australia and is a citizen in the Netherlands. She came to the United States with her family in 1997.

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President Donald Trump announced the end of the director of the National Photo Exhibition, Kim Sagit, in a post on the social truth on Friday. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Speaking at the Richardson symposium: I denied a racist in American art and culture, at the National Museum of Photography on November 4, Sagate told a crowd that she was asked about what she spent most of her time, which she answered, “Identity Policy.”

“America has not been able to separate the person’s appearance from his potential,” she said. “Our history is full, and still, with examples of hatred, discrimination, fear and alienation.”

Then I talked about a moment on December 7, 1972, when I “suddenly felt” that the world would meet and get rid of “simple differences” while thinking fully about what it means to be a human being.

This was the day that the astronaut Jacques Schmidt of Apollo 17 pictures of the Earth and formulated it “blue marble”.

She said: “Well, this utopian vision seems very far away today in the wake of the terrifying one of the most unstable, unstable, unsensitive elections of racism, sexual exploitation, and in reality, digital, secrecy and inflammatory treatment of the modern era.”

“The National Photo Gallery, as I mentioned, is everything about the identity policy, whether it is to defend the text of the brand, which says that President Eisenhower was cautious in civil rights or explains the reason that only 25 % of women are considered historically or still exist or not, allowing Margaret Sanger, and the Family Planning Foundation, or is removed from Al -Sumith, or even overcoming the activation of the frying Discourse.

Hours after taking the oath from the office on the opening day on January 20, Trump signed an executive order to eliminate all Dei’s programs from the federal government.

A day after, the President ordered the Personnel Management Office to notify the heads of agencies and departments to close all Dei offices and put these government workers in those offices on a paid vacation.

Earlier this month, Trump Shira Permottter, who was responsible for the Publishing Rights Office in the United States, which came just days after the end of the Secretary of the congress Library, Carla Hayden. The completion was part of the continuous management of government officials who are seen as opposing Trump and his agenda.

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Both women were notified of their completion via e -mail, the Associated Press reported previously.

Heiden Perlmter took advantage of the leadership of the Publishing Rights Office in October 2020.

Fox News Digital’s Broke Singman and Associated Press contributed to this report.

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2025-05-30 20:02:00

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