A museum director stated he was fired after refusing to offer President Donald Trump a sword from former President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s assortment, The New York Times reported Thursday.
Trump had meant to offer the sword to King Charles throughout his state go to to the U.Ok. lately, however settled for a reproduction, in keeping with the Instances.
The Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum in Abilene, Kansas, denied an administration consultant’s e-mail request for the sword, the Instances wrote. The museum stated it, and all different artifacts there, had been the property of the U.S. authorities and had been preserved for the American public.
This week, the director of the museum honoring Eisenhower, the one five-star common to develop into president, was ousted.
“I by no means imagined that I’d be fired from nearly 30 years of presidency service for this,” Todd Arrington informed the Instances.
Arrington stated his direct supervisor delivered the information that he’d be requested to resign and that the order got here from higher-ups, KCUR reported.

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Arrington told CBS that officers accused him of breaching belief. “Apparently, they believed I might now not be trusted with confidential data,” he stated, referring to “the sword” and an unrelated matter.
One administration official informed CBS he thought Arrington had criticized the president and the administration, which Arrington denied.

Trump has pushed to amass different historic gadgets earlier than. It was reported earlier this year that he sought to have the precise Declaration of Independence moved from the Nationwide Archives Constructing into the Oval Workplace, however frequent sense prevailed.
He additionally has longstanding beef with the Nationwide Archives as a result of the establishment alerted the FBI that Trump didn’t return labeled paperwork from his first time period, prompting the 2022 FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago.
Shortly after retaking workplace, Trump terminated the archivist of the United States, Dr. Colleen Shogan, and changed her with Marco Rubio, who’s performing archivist whereas additionally serving as U.S. secretary of state. Shogan introduced Arrington’s hiring in August 2024.
“Todd Arrington’s dedication to historic preservation and public engagement is unparalleled,” she stated.
The Nationwide Archives didn’t reply to HuffPost’s request for touch upon Arrington’s firing.

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