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Colleen Joy Shogan is an American author and academic who served as Archivist of the United States from May 17, 2023, until her dismissal on February 7, 2025. [2] Prior to her confirmation as Archivist, Shogan was the director of the David M. Rubenstein Center for White House History at the White House Historical Association .
President Donald Trump’s administration announced it had dismissed Archivist of the United States Colleen Shogan in a surprise move Friday evening. “At the direction of @realDonaldTrump the ...
President Trump dismissed Archivist of the United States Colleen Shogan, a decision he previewed a month earlier before assuming office on Jan. 20. “At the direction of @realDonaldTrump the ...
Colleen Shogan, a political scientist with deep Washington ties, says the spotlight on the Archives during the past year shows that Americans are invested in preserving historical materials. After ...
William J. Bosanko becomes Acting Archivist of the United States after Colleen Joy Shogan is dismissed. [153] President Trump revokes security clearance and daily intelligence briefing of former president Joe Biden. [154] FISC judge Carl J. Nichols places a temporary restraining order upon the firing of USAID personnel, lasting until February ...
The Archivist is appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate and is responsible for safeguarding and making available for study all the permanently valuable records of the federal government, including the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution and Bill of Rights, which are displayed in the Archives' main building in Washington, D.C.
Trump also named Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk to lead a new Department of Government Efficiency, a non-governmental partner of the Office of Management and Budget and likely a presidential advisory commission to lead structural reform in government; [38] South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem as nominee for Secretary of Homeland Security; [39 ...
U.S. Archivist Colleen J. Shogan told presidential historian Doug Brinkley on Tuesday that one of the stranger items housed by the National Archives is the skin of a mole sent by a Civil War-era ...