Leadership Overhaul at U.S. National Archives: Trump Administration's Bold Move
The Trump administration is implementing significant changes at the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration by removing senior leaders. This comes after President Trump dismissed Colleen Shogan, drawing attention due to previous criticisms of the agency's role in alerting the Justice Department about Trump's classified documents handling.
The Trump administration is enacting considerable changes at the top levels of the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, sources informed CNN. The administration has prompted the departure of senior leadership within the agency, marking a pronounced shift reportedly tied to recent tensions.
This shakeup follows the dismissal of Colleen Shogan, the Archivist of the United States, by President Donald Trump. Shogan's exit raises questions, particularly given the agency's past actions, which Trump has criticized, including notifying the Justice Department regarding Trump's management of classified documents.
Details about newly appointed leadership are anticipated shortly, according to inside reports. The reshuffle highlights ongoing scrutiny and administrative maneuvering over governmental records governance.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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