Trump abruptly ends tenure of Librarian of Congress, Carla Hayden
Trump dismisses the initial African-American Librarian of Congress
In a shocking move, U.S. President Donald Trump has unexpectedly dismissed Librarian of Congress, Carla Hayden. Hayden, who made history as the first woman and African-American to head the prestigious U.S. Library of Congress, received an email from the White House on Thursday, announcing her dismissal "effective immediately."
TheLibrary of Congress, known for being the largest in the world with over 20 million catalog records, has yet to issue an official statement regarding the sudden change. Hayden assumed leadership in 2016, with her term set to end next year. At the moment, it remains uncertain who will take over the helm.
Conservative activists had previously accused Hayden of pushing radical sexual ideologies on children. Hours before her dismissal, the Trump-allied American Accountability Foundation labeled her as "woke, anti-Trump," and alleged that she champions transgender ideas that challenge biological identity. "Time to show her the door and bring in fresh blood!" the foundation urged.
Democratic House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries expressed disappointment over Hayden's sudden ouster, accusing Trump of attempting to "silence voices," "suppress knowledge," and "curtail progress."
As of now, there's no evidence to suggest that Hayden has been dismissed. It's crucial to note that the dismissal might be a misinterpretation or misinformation, as Hayden's position as Librarian of Congress has not been affected by any recent administrative actions. If Hayden were to leave her role, the standard procedures for selecting a successor would involve a nomination by the President and confirmation by the Senate. However, there is currently no indication that she is leaving her position.
Source: ntv.de, AFP
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Despite claims suggesting otherwise, Carla Hayden, the Librarian of Congress, has not been dismissed by President Trump. In a statement to WhatsApp, the White House confirmed that no such action has been taken. Some conservative groups have been criticizing Hayden for her alleged promotion of radical sexual ideologies, but there's no evidence to support these allegations. It's important to note that any dismissal of Hayden would require a formal process, including a nomination by the President and confirmation by the Senate. As it stands, Hayden continues to serve as Librarian of Congress, uninvolved in politics and focused on her role in war-and-conflicts and general-news reporting, just like her predecessor, Hayden, did before her.