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Nebraska Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh removes PragerU exhibit at State Capitol
Summary
Video and images show Nebraska Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh removing panels from a PragerU Founders Museum exhibit at the state capitol; Cavanaugh told a local outlet she thought the posters in the hallway belonged to her office and stacked them inside and told state patrol. The exhibit, presented as part of the 250th anniversary programming, is reported to remain on display through the summer.
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Nebraska State Senator Machaela Cavanaugh is reported to have removed panels from a PragerU Founders Museum exhibit that was on display at the state capitol. PragerU shared video and images of the incident and questioned why an elected official would remove a tribute to American history. The exhibit, presented in partnership with the White House for the country's 250th anniversary, includes portraits of founding figures and other historical displays. Cavanaugh told a local news outlet she believed the materials outside her office were not allowed in her hallway, so she removed them, stacked them inside her office and notified the state patrol.
Key details:
- PragerU shared footage and images showing a state senator taking down parts of the Founders Museum exhibit outside an office at the Nebraska capitol.
- Senator Machaela Cavanaugh said she did not read the displays, did not know their purpose, removed only the items in her hallway, and informed state patrol.
- Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen criticized the action publicly in an X post and described it as a bad example for the public.
- The PragerU display, which highlights figures including Phillis Wheatley, is reported to remain on view at the state capitol through the summer, according to KOLN.
Summary:
Different parties have publicly disputed what happened: PragerU and the governor criticized the removal, while Senator Cavanaugh described taking down hallway materials unintentionally and notifying state patrol. The exhibit is reported to remain on display through the summer. Undetermined at this time.
