Two seats on the Smithsonian Institution’s governing board remain unfilled. The terms of the previous members have officially expired, yet no new appointments have been made.
This vacancy stems from an ongoing disagreement between the institution and the White House. The delay is tied to President Trump’s desire to influence the selection process for these key roles.
The board, formally known as the Board of Regents, holds significant authority. It oversees the museum and research complex’s administration and strategic direction.
Leaving these positions empty can hinder institutional governance. It may delay decisions on major projects, exhibitions, and budgetary matters during a critical period.
The standoff reflects broader tensions over political influence in cultural institutions. The Smithsonian has historically valued a degree of independence in its leadership appointments.
This impasse is being watched closely by museum professionals and policymakers. It raises questions about the future balance of power for federally affiliated cultural entities.
The situation remains unresolved with no clear timeline for nominations. The institution continues its operations while awaiting resolution from the executive branch.
