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- Trump administration resumes layoffs, targeting National Archives staff . . .
Trump administration resumes layoffs, targeting National Archives staff Employees warn of impacts at presidential libraries and on records retrieval
- SAA Condemns Widespread Firing of Archivists and Cultural Heritage . . .
CHICAGO—The Society of American Archivists condemns the decision of the White House to terminate substantial numbers of archivists and cultural heritage workers at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), the National Park Service, and other government agencies
- The National Archives is nonpartisan but has found itself targeted by Trump
Since then, several senior staffers at the Archives have quit or retired An unknown number of staffers at the agency also have accepted government-offered deferred resignations, often known as buyouts, or been fired because of their probationary status What does the National Archives do?
- Firing of FOIA officers leaves experts worried about public records . . .
Not having staff available to process records requests does not relieve a federal agency of its legal obligation to respond, experts said The law requires agencies to respond to requests
- Trump’s firing of U. S. government archivist makes accountability harder . . .
On Feb 7, Trump fired Colleen Shogan from her role as Archivist of the United States, the head of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and government official responsible
- Trump fires National Archives chief - POLITICO
President Donald Trump has fired the head of the National Archives, after complaining for nearly two years about the agency’s role in the Justice Department’s investigation and eventual
- White House forcing out National Archives top leadership in major . . .
The Trump administration is forcing out senior leadership at the U S National Archives and Records Administration in a major shakeup, CNN reported on Friday, citing a source familiar with the
- Trump Has a ‘List’ of National Archives Staff to Fire as . . . - Yahoo
In recent months, Donald Trump asked advisers for a “list” of staff at the National Archives who he should purge, according to two sources familiar with the matter
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