In a bold move that’s bound to send the swamp into a tizzy, President Trump has set his sights on the Commission of Fine Arts. The White House kicked out all six members of this so-called independent agency, which had been advising on design and aesthetics. This is exactly the shake-up we need to drain the swamp of liberal elites who have been running things for far too long. It’s about time someone brought some real American values back to the forefront of our cultural standards.
What folks need to understand is that this Commission was full of people who don’t reflect our American heartland values. Many of these members were more concerned with pushing globalist agendas and leftist aesthetics than preserving truly American art and culture. They’ve been steering the nation’s design towards a more European, socialist motif rather than cherishing and highlighting what’s genuinely American. Thankfully, with Trump’s decision, we can start putting America first in every artistic and cultural decision.
The Trump administration has fired all six members of the Commission of Fine Arts, an independent federal agency that advises the government on construction, renovations, and design.
The White House did not consult with the commission before beginning East Wing demolition. pic.twitter.com/kQUkLrPjqx
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Liberals are quick to decry this move as an assault on the arts, which is a typical overreaction. They don’t seem to get that what they’ve been supporting all these years serves only to undercut American traditions and patriotism. While some might mourn the loss of these so-called ‘experts,’ the reality is that their guidance wasn’t benefiting middle America. Everything they’ve promoted has been aligned more with elitist tastes than with the hardworking, everyday American.
With Trump’s decisive action, there’s a chance to restructure the Commission with individuals who genuinely represent the American people. This opens up opportunities for artists and designers who have previously been ignored by a biased system. It’s time for our cultural and artistic scene to reflect the country’s diversity, and not just the narrow perspective of out-of-touch elites. If we can revolutionize the Commission with voices from real America, we can reclaim our nation’s geographic and aesthetic identity.
Don’t fall for the leftist sob stories about this decision. Trump is simply cutting through the noise to rebuild the American dream with genuine voices. As we reshape this Commission, let’s ask ourselves whose vision we want driving the aesthetics of our nation—those of the people, or an out-of-touch coterie of coastal elites? The decision seems pretty simple to me.

