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Representatives from Elon Musks Department of Government Efficiency met with leadership at the National Gallery of Art on Thursday, according to an email from the director to staff of the fine arts museum.
National Gallery Director Kaywin Feldman and Secretary and General Counsel Luis Baquedano discussed the museums legal status with DOGE representatives, per the email seen by Bloomberg CityLab.
The meeting is the latest step by the unofficial cost-cutting arm of the Trump administration to reach beyond traditional federal agencies within the executive branch.
The National Gallery is a public-private partnership that receives funding from Congress for its day-to-day operations but draws the bulk of its support for acquisitions and growth from a private trust. The museum is not part of any branch of government and is overseen by a board of trustees, although that board has historically included government officials, among them current trustee Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-04-18/washington-dc-national-gallery-of-art-gets-a-visit-from-doge
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The following works of art will now be the property of Elon Musk (this is satirical):
Leonardo da Vinci's Ginerva de' Benci
Rembrant's Portraits of Maerten Soolmans and Oopjen Coppit
Claude Monet's Woman with a Parasol
Jan van Eyck's The Annunciation
Titian's Bacchus and Ariadne
I hate these motherfuckers so much!!

Irish_Dem
(68,614 posts)They probably already have buyers for the items.
The billionaires who helped install Trump get first crack at the bidding war.
MadameButterfly
(2,877 posts)He can't just walk into the National Gallery and take them. Are you saying he auctioning them off for the government and then using the money for his special interests? i can't find anything in the linked article or online about this.
Irish_Dem
(68,614 posts)Jared sold critical American lifesaving medical equipment, respirators, covid tests,
sterile protective clothing, etc to overseas, foreign buyers.
These items had been the property of the US taxpayer.
You can google this topic to verify Jared's statements and behavior.
We also know that Trump stole classified documents, which belonged to the American people.
You can google to see all of Trump's long standing criminal behavior.
The best predictor of future behavior is past behavior.
Kushner, Trump, Musk are ruthless psychopaths who have committed many crimes
and stolen a great deal from the American people.
It is very likely they will continue to follow this pattern.
It is foolish to think otherwise.
MadameButterfly
(2,877 posts)but lets be clear: it hasn't happened yet. More accurate to say these paintings are at risk than that they are already owned by Elon.
The US Govt. funds operations of the National Gallery. The Building itself was donated by Mellon with conditions. A private trust aquires the paintings. I don't see the courts giving Musk access to the paintings. Yes Trump/Musk might ignore court orders, but buyers might not welcome the risk.
Deuxcents
(21,901 posts)Tanuki
(15,826 posts)(and Women)
bif
(25,224 posts)The following works of art will now be the property of Elon Musk:
Leonardo da Vinci's Ginerva de' Benci
Rembrant's Portraits of Maerten Soolmans and Oopjen Coppit
Claude Monet's Woman with a Parasol
Jan van Eyck's The Annunciation
Titian's Bacchus and Ariadne
Just curious.
Coventina
(28,314 posts)However, I do not put it past these guys to steal them, given any opportunity.
bif
(25,224 posts)Perhaps you should revise it?