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Donald Trump fires National Portrait Gallery director for being ‘strong supporter’ of DEI

President Donald Trump fired the director of the National Portrait Gallery, Kim Sajet, for being a «strong supporter» of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).
Trump announced the termination in a post on Truth Social on Friday afternoon.
«Upon the request and recommendation of many people, I am hereby terminating the employment of Kim Sajet as Director of the National Portrait Gallery,» the president wrote. «She is a highly partisan person, and a strong supporter of DEI, which is totally inappropriate for her position. Her replacement will be named shortly. Thank you for your attention to this matter!»
A White House official told Fox News Digital that Sajet had donated $3,982 to Democrats, including presidential campaigns for former President Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton. Sajet also reportedly donated to other Democrats, including former Vice President Kamala Harris.
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From left: Director of the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery Kim Sajet, Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery Rhea L. Combs, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution Lonnie G. Bunch III, Oprah Winfrey and artist Shawn Michael Warren pose during the unveiling of Winfrey’s portrait at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 13, 2023. (Paul Morigi/Getty Images for the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery)
The White House also pointed to the gallery’s photo of Trump, which was curated by Sajet. The caption of the photo reads, «Impeached twice, on charges of abuse of power and incitement of insurrection after supporters attacked the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, he was acquitted by the Senate in both trials. After losing to Joe Biden in 2020, Trump mounted a historic comeback in the 2024 election. He is the only president aside from Grover Cleveland (1837-1908) to have won a nonconsecutive second term.»
The White House official also said it was ironic that Sajet said, «We try very much not to editorialise. I don’t want by reading the label to get a sense of what the curator’s opinion is about that person. I want someone reading the label to understand that it’s based on historical fact.»
The National Portrait Gallery did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment on the matter.
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From left: Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King and Kim Sajet attend the 2022 Portrait of a Nation Gala in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 12, 2022. (Paul Morigi/Getty Images for the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery)
According to the National Portrait Gallery website, Sajet was the first woman to serve as the director of the National Portrait Gallery, and she spent time in the role looking for ways to put her experience and creativity at the center of learning and civic awareness.
Prior to taking the position, Sajet was the president and CEO of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and held other positions at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Her biography notes that she was born in Nigeria, was raised in Australia and is a citizen of the Netherlands. She came to the U.S. with her family in 1997.
DEFUNDING DEI: HERE’S HOW THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION HAS UNDONE BIDEN’S VERY PRIZED PROGRAMS

President Donald Trump announced the termination of National Portrait Gallery director Kim Sajet in a post on Truth Social on Friday. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Hours after taking the Oath of Office on Inauguration Day on Jan. 20, Trump signed an executive order to eliminate all DEI programs from the federal government.
A day later, the president directed the Office of Personnel Management to notify heads of agencies and departments to close all DEI offices and place those government workers in those offices on paid leave.
Earlier this month, Trump fired Shira Perlmutter, who was in charge of the U.S. Copyright Office, which came just days after terminating the Librarian of Congress, Carla Hayden. The termination was part of the administration’s ongoing purge of government officials who are perceived to be opposed to Trump and his agenda.
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Both women were notified of their termination by email, The Associated Press previously reported.
Hayden tapped Perlmutter to lead the Copyright Office in October 2020.
Fox News Digital’s Brooke Singman and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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House panel summons Soros-backed Fairfax prosecutor over releases tied to violent illegal immigrant cases

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House Republicans are hauling in two top Fairfax County law enforcement officials, including a Soros-backed prosecutor, after violent crimes involving illegal immigrants released from custody intensified federal scrutiny of the county’s sanctuary-style policies.
Fairfax County Sheriff Stacey Ann Kincaid and Fairfax Commonwealth’s Attorney Steven Descano are invited to voluntarily testify at an upcoming Immigration Integrity, Security and Enforcement Subcommittee hearing entitled «Fairfax County Virginia – The Dangerous Consequences of Sanctuary City Policies.»
Both are elected Democrats, and Descano’s campaigns have received more than $700,000 in funds from organizations backed by far-left Hungarian-American billionaire George Soros, according to the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, a pro-police group.
Descano and Kincaid received near-identical letters signed by Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Subcommittee Chairman Tom McClintock, R-Calif., which were also obtained by Fox News Digital.
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Fairfax County Sheriff Stacey Kincaid is seen. (Eva Russo/Getty Images)
«The hearing will examine how state and local policies that prohibit cooperation with federal immigration authorities hurt public safety,» Jordan and McClintock wrote.
«Your testimony will assist the Committee and Subcommittee in developing legislative reforms to address sanctuary jurisdictions.»
The Fairfax officials have until Monday to confirm their presence at the April 15 hearing to be held at the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill.
Descano has a record of dropping charges against illegal immigrants who often have prior criminal records, including Salvadoran national Marvin Morales-Ortez, who was accused of the murder of a Virginia man ambushed on a walking trail.
Jordan and McClintock previously wrote to Descano about their concerns in that case, saying his policies «prioritize illegal aliens over American citizens and threaten public safety.»
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Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano is seen speaking at an event in Fairfax County, Virginia. (Sarah Voisin/Getty Images)
They said Kincaid released Morales-Ortez on December 16 despite his potential MS-13 ties after Descano’s office declined to further pursue prosecution in a malicious wounding case from September 12.
«Despite an ICE detainer on Morales-Ortez, your office refused to briefly detain him until ICE could arrest him and failed to even notify ICE about his imminent release,» the lawmakers wrote to Kincaid at the time.
«One day later, Morales-Ortez allegedly murdered a man in Reston, Virginia, and has now been charged with second-degree murder. Even now, however, you continue to defend your failed sanctuary policies and refuse to take accountability for their consequences,» the lawmakers wrote in the letter, first reported by Washington’s ABC affiliate.
The outlet further reported that Fairfax County’s board, led by Chairman Jeffrey McKay, D-Franconia, also prohibits the Fairfax County Police Department from cooperating with ICE.
Nick Minock, a reporter for the outlet, later obtained a transcript of Morales-Ortez’s preliminary hearing in which Descano’s office posited that Morales-Ortez was present when Jose Guillen Mejia was murdered and had ambushed the man on the trail.
A short time after he was released, Morales-Ortez allegedly went to a home on Fan Shell Court in Reston, Va. — near John F. Dulles International Airport — and allegedly shot a man inside.
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That chain of events enraged the Trump administration, with then-Assistant DHS Secretary Tricia McLaughlin saying that «Fairfax County politicians [who] pushed policies that released this illegal alien from jail» have «blood on their hands.»
More recently, the family of Stephanie Minter, a 41-year-old mother stabbed to death at a Fairfax bus stop by an illegal immigrant with a long rap sheet, called for Descano’s ouster.
Abdul Jalloh, a Sierra Leone national, was charged with second-degree murder, and Descano released him despite being warned of his 30 prior arrests. Jalloh had been served an order of removal during the Biden administration but was never deported.
A police official in Mount Vernon emailed concerns to Descano’s office about Jalloh being released again, according to Fox & Friends.
Given the heavy Democratic bent of Fairfax, Virginia’s largest county by population and one state officials are trying to include in at least five newly drawn congressional districts, Descano and Kincaid have been strongly supported by voters in each election.
Republicans did not mount opponents against either candidate in 2023, while Descano’s only challenge came from fellow Democrat Ed Nuttall, whose primary bid was reportedly boosted by victims’ rights advocates.
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Nuttall also mounted a write-in challenge in the general election that year but lost. Kincaid was first elected in 2013.
Fairfax Democrats removed Nuttall from their party amid that write-in bid after he attended a Brain Foundation fundraiser with Fairfax’s lone Republican board member, Pat Herrity of Springfield, and a Republican board candidate from Sully named Keith Elliott, according to FairfaxNow.
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Herrity is the son of the late Chairman Jack Herrity, a Republican known as «Mr. Fairfax» in the 1980s when the county was much more conservative.
Fox News Digital reached out to Descano’s and Kincaid’s offices for comment.
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En medio de la guerra en Medio Oriente, Israel lanzó una campaña virtual para reclutar espías en Irán

“Llegó el momento de actuar, una breve conversación podría abrir un nuevo capítulo para usted. Contáctenos a través de una línea segura”. En plena guerra contra la república islámica, la agencia de inteligencia exterior israelí, conocida como el Mossad, intensifica sus esfuerzos en las redes sociales para reclutar agentes iraníes.
Mientras el primer ministro israelí, Benjamin Netanyahu, no deja de llamar a los iraníes a “tomar el destino en sus manos”, una campaña más discreta se desarrolla en internet desde hace meses.
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Un canal del Mossad fue discretamente creado en la plataforma Telegram a finales de diciembre. En el sitio oficial del organismo figura un enlace que confirma así su autenticidad, junto a otros que llevan a cuentas de reclutamiento en Instagram, Facebook y LinkedIn en hebreo, inglés y árabe.
Sin embargo la campaña choca con una realidad: Irán impuso un absoluto silencio digital en el país y es casi imposible conectarse a internet.
Informes desde el terreno
Una cuenta en Telegram en persa fue creada el 24 de diciembre, cuatro días antes de que estallaran manifestaciones masivas en todo Irán.
Un mensaje fijado en la parte superior del canal indica: “íBienvenido! Si llegaste hasta aquí, probablemente quieras ponerte en contacto con nosotros. Nos alegra”. El Mossad israelí recluta espías en Irán (Foto: Inteligencia Artificial)
El mensaje va seguido de instrucciones detalladas sobre cómo entrar en contacto con el Instituto (“Mossad” en hebreo) de forma segura, a través de un agente conversacional o de su sitio web.
El 6 de marzo, el canal -que actualmente cuenta con unos 48.000 suscriptores-, publicó un mensaje animando a los iraníes a transmitir información desde el interior del país. “Sigan enviando sus informes desde el terreno. Ustedes son testigos de la verdad. ¡Perseveraremos hasta la victoria!”, afirma.
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En X también apareció a principios de marzo una nueva cuenta bajo el nombre “Mossad Official”, tras el inicio de los bombardeos israelí-estadounidenses el 28 de febrero. Esta también multiplica los llamamientos, apoyados con atractivos videos generados con IA.
Uno de ellos muestra a “basijíes”(miembros de la fuerza de voluntarios que suelen reprimir las manifestaciones opositoras y que dependen de la Guardia Revolucionaria) mirando al cielo, visiblemente asustados por un posible ataque, con un texto que promete que estos milicianos islamistas encargados del orden público “no podrán esconderse por mucho tiempo”. Otro muestra a un hombre tomando discretamente una foto desde su ventana con su teléfono móvil.
Cuenta en persa en X
El Mossad “lleva a cabo este tipo de acciones desde hace décadas, en función de las herramientas y tecnologías disponibles”, explicó Yosi Melman, periodista israelí especializado en defensa e inteligencia.
“Al igual que otros servicios extranjeros, la agencia financió publicaciones y emisoras de radio en países enemigos. El Mossad no inventó nada nuevo. La CIA lo hace desde hace años”, destacó.
Seis meses antes de la apertura del canal oficial en Telegram, otra cuenta, llamada “Mossad Farsi”, apareció en X.
Publicó su primer mensaje el 25 de junio, justo después de los doce días de guerra entre Israel e Irán. Hoy cuenta con más de 60.000 seguidores.
Sus primeras publicaciones fueron una serie de videos de Menashe Amir, conocido presentador de radio israelí nacido en Teherán, que pasó más de seis décadas dirigiéndose en persa a los iraníes.
Amir confirmó que la cuenta estaba efectivamente gestionada por la agencia de inteligencia, aunque no figure en la lista publicada el martes por el Mosad.
“Make Iran great again”
“El primer mensaje (video) que publicaron conmigo fue visto 2.200.000 veces”, comentó.
La cuenta no fue autenticada por las autoridades, pero los medios israelíes la consideran oficial.
“Mossad Farsi” publicó una serie de críticas sarcásticas contra los dirigentes iraníes, así como contenidos variados.
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Así, por ejemplo, hay una oferta de teleconsulta médica para los iraníes, una enigmática secuencia de números, una encuesta preguntando quién debería dirigir Irán para resolver su crisis crónica de agua, o bien un video que promete “Make Iran great again”, una versión adaptada del famoso eslogan de Donald Trump, “Que Estados Unidos vuelva a ser grande”.
El tono se volvió más insistente cuando estallaron protestas masivas en Irán a finales de diciembre de 2025, que fueron reprimidas violentamente. “Salgan juntos a la calle. Llegó el momento. Estamos con ustedes. No solo a distancia o con palabras, estamos con ustedes sobre el terreno”, afirmó uno de esos mensajes.
El martes, pocas horas después del asesinato por parte de Israel de Ali Lariyani, uno de los principales dirigentes iraníes, y del comandante de los Basij, la cuenta comentó de forma lacónica: “Las personas crueles terminan muriendo”.
(Con información de AFP)
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