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A statue of Christopher Columbus has been placed on the grounds of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building adjacent to the White House — the latest effort by the Trump administration to honor the explorer whose legacy has drawn increasing criticism in recent years.
The statue is a replica of one that was tossed into Baltimore’s harbor in 2020 during Mr. Trump’s first term at a time of nationwide protests against institutional racism.
“In this White House, Christopher Columbus is a hero, and President Trump will ensure he’s honored as such for generations to come,” the White House posted on X.
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President Trump endorses a traditional view of Columbus which sees his 1492 voyage as the beginning of a European presence in the Americas and the development of the modern economic and political order. But in recent years, Columbus also has been recognized as a primary example of Western Europe’s conquest of the New World, its re insidersand native people.
“We are delighted the statue has found a place where it can peacefully shine and be protected,” statedJohn Pica, a Maryland lobbyist and leaderof the Italian American Organizations United, which owns the statue and agreed to loan it to the federal administrationfor placement at or near the White House.
The statue, made mostly of marble, was created by Will Hemsley, a sculptor based in Centreville on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
The original statue was toppled by protesters on July 4, 2020, and thrown into Baltimore’s Inner Harbor after anger boiled over following the death of George Floyd at the hands of police. It was one of many statues of Columbus that were vandalized around the same time, with protesters saying the Italian explorer was responsible for the genocide and exploitation of native peoples in the Americas.
Will Hemsley / AP
In recent years, some people, institutions and administrationentities have displaced Columbus Day with recognition of Indigenous Peoples Day. President Joe Biden in 2021 became the first U.S. leaderto mark Indigenous Peoples Day with a proclamation.
Mr. Trump dismisses the shift on Columbus as an example of “left-wing arsonists” bending history and twisting Americans’ collective memory. “I’m bringing Columbus Day back from the ashes,” he declared last April. Echoing his 2024 campaign rhetoric, he complained that “Democrats did everything possible to destroy Christopher Columbus, his reputation, and all of the Italians that love him so much.”
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