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Trump Replaces Holocaust Memorial Council Members with Allies, Including Siggy Flicker

The unprecedented mid-term removal of Biden appointees raises concerns over politicization of the Holocaust Museum's mission.

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Overview

  • President Trump dismissed Biden-appointed members of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council on April 29, marking the first mid-term overhaul in the council's history.
  • Among Trump's new appointees is Siggy Flicker, a former reality-TV star and vocal supporter of the president, whose stepson was charged in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and later pardoned by Trump.
  • The Anti-Defamation League and lawmakers have criticized the move, warning it could undermine the traditionally nonpartisan mission of the Holocaust Museum.
  • The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, established in 1980, oversees Holocaust remembrance and education, with members typically serving staggered five-year terms.
  • The museum has reaffirmed its commitment to Holocaust education and combating antisemitism despite the controversy surrounding the appointments.