Trump installs Christopher Columbus statue on White House grounds
Source: Washington Post
Trump installs Christopher Columbus statue on White House grounds
The president has condemned efforts to take down statues of Columbus and other historical figures, saying the removals are an "assault on our collective national memory."
March 22, 2026 at 5:55 p.m. EDT
A newly installed statue of Christopher Columbus stands outside the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on Sunday. (Dan Diamond/The Washington Post)
By Dan Diamond and Olivia George
President Donald Trump has installed a statue of Christopher Columbus on the White House grounds, his latest effort to remake the presidential campus and celebrate the famed and controversial explorer.
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Feb 4
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143611547
Trump taking steps toward installing a Columbus statue near the White House
Feb 4
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220996062
Trump's latest White House remake? Adding a Christopher Columbus statue to the grounds
walkingman
(10,790 posts)running the government like a business, I wouldn't have anything to do with that business. Is it any wonder that Trump has failed at everything he has ever done in his personal life?
Sadly he discovered that getting involved in politics is probably the most lucrative business in America - you can lie, cheat, steal and there is nothing that anyone can do to you.
I hate to say it but America sucks these days, absolutely sucks.
twodogsbarking
(18,642 posts)littlemissmartypants
(33,201 posts)Or is he just shaking down the oligarchy?
usonian
(25,061 posts)You see, "Columbus Day" was a means, not an end. It actually helped end racist immigration restrictions in 1965.
Of course, facts always get tossed out the window in politics. Simplistic (non) thinking prevails.
How Italians Became White
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/10/12/opinion/columbus-day-italian-american-racism.html
Vicious bigotry, reluctant acceptance: an American story.
11 Italian-Americans were lynched by a mob in New Orleans. You know, "dirty immigrants"
Harrisons Columbus Day proclamation in 1892 opened the door for Italian-Americans to write themselves into the American origin story, in a fashion that piled myth upon myth. As the historian Danielle Battisti shows in Whom We Shall Welcome, they rewrote history by casting Columbus as the first immigrant even though he never set foot in North America and never immigrated anywhere (except possibly to Spain), and even though the United States did not exist as a nation during his 15th-century voyage.
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The New Orleans lynching solidified a defamatory view of Italians generally, and Sicilians in particular, as irredeemable criminals who represented a danger to the nation. The influential anti-immigrant racist Representative Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts, soon to join the United States Senate, quickly appropriated the event. He argued that a lack of confidence in juries, not mob violence, had been the real problem in New Orleans. Lawlessness and lynching are evil things, he wrote, but a popular belief that juries cannot be trusted is even worse.
Facts aside, Lodge argued, beliefs about immigrants were in themselves sufficient to warrant higher barriers to immigration. Congress ratified that notion during the 1920s, curtailing Italian immigration on racial grounds, even though Italians were legally white, with all of the rights whiteness entailed. Italian-Americans labored in the campaign that overturned racist immigration restrictions in 1965
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littlemissmartypants
(33,201 posts)Permanut
(8,358 posts)And who was an evil human being.
He'd fit right in with the Trump cult today.
GreenWave
(12,625 posts)Marigalante was his blasphemous nickname for La Santa Maria but the one in question wasn't concerned as he was a whore monger and Maria in all her glory pleased him. On his second voyage he did have a Marigalante officially.
And after his return from the first voyage he did not go straight back to "Spain" as a good doggie. Instead he tried to strike a deal with "Portugal". This will force the Pope to draw the Line of Demarcation.
Interesting that in the Royal Court in Madrid a delegation was from Genoa and they knew him not. No evidence he wrote in Italian, but in the dialect of Barcelona where he had a residence.
Has a lot in common with Trump. Drumpf Columbus (Colom?)
El Supremo
(20,435 posts)Didn't know where he was going. Didn't know where he was when he got there . And never realized where he had been. Also went bankrupt.
danieljsf
(16 posts)Since when is the Eisenhower Executive Building on "White House grounds"?
mopinko
(73,669 posts)sloppy slop.
underpants
(196,349 posts)President

not fooled
(6,668 posts)Columbus promoted the trafficking of women and underage girls from the indigenous people he "discovered."
https://vawnet.org/sites/default/files/assets/files/2020-02/NRCDV_ColonizationHomelessnessandProstitution-Jan2020.pdf]
IronLionZion
(51,194 posts)got totally lost looking for India
DBoon
(24,952 posts)Figarosmom
(11,753 posts)This is just another stick it to the libs.