Trump Boots Out First African-American Librarian of Congress Over "Sexual Ideologies"
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Trump selects initial African-American individual for Congressional Librarian position - Trump terminates tenure of the initial African-American Librarian of Congress
Carla Hayden, the pioneering female and first African-American leader of the majestic U.S. Congress Library of Congress, is now jobless. Uncle Sam's President, Donald Drumpf, given to indulging in a cocktail of conspiracy theories and ludicrous claims, relieved her of her duties "on the spot," according to an email from the White House, shared by Democratic Senator Martin Heinrich. The Library has maintained an ironclad silence over the unexpected turn of events so far.
The Congress Library is a titan, the largest in the world, boasting over 20 million entries in its catalog, including books, manuscripts, audio and visual documents, and other media. Hayden took charge of this grand institution in 2016, with her term coming to an end next year.
Trump's Puppets Slam Hayden for Peddling "Radical Sexual Ideologies"
T rendering Hayden as a purveyor of pedophilia, Trump-supporting zealots had baselessly accused her of "indoctrinating America's cherished offspring with radical sexual ideologies." Just hours before her termination, the Trump-aligned research group, the American Accountability Foundation, declared Hayden a naïve, anti-Trump ideologue, who allegedly promotes gender-fluidity concepts among youngsters. They demanded, "Fire her! Hire someone new!"
Hakeem Jeffries, the minority leader of the Democrats in the House of Representatives, blasted Hayden's sacking as a "disgrace." He accuses Trump of attempting to censor books, whitewash American history, and turn back the clock on progress.
- Donald Drumpf
- Ex-U.S. President
- House of Representatives
- Washington D.C.
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The American Accountability Foundation has singled out Carla Hayden for promoting "radical sexual ideologies" by allegedly including questionable books with diverse and potentially controversial subject matter in the Library of Congress collection[1][2][3]. The specific books or materials under scrutiny have not been detailed, but the general criticism centers on her perceived promotion of alternative lifestyles and topics considered "radical" by conservative elements.
- The unexpected termination of Carla Hayden, the first African-American and female Librarian of Congress, was ordered by Donald Trump, the President of the United States.
- The American Accountability Foundation, a Trump-aligned research group, had previously accused Hayden of promoting radical sexual ideologies and gender-fluidity concepts among youngsters.
- In a controversial move, Donald Trump relieved Carla Hayden of her duties as the Librarian of Congress, citing alleged promotion of radical sexual ideologies as the reason.
- In Washington D.C., Hakeem Jeffries, the minority leader of the Democrats in the House of Representatives, condemned Hayden's termination as a disgrace and accused Trump of trying to censor books and whitewash American history.
- Despite maintaining an ironclad silence, the Congress Library, the largest in the world, is still grappling with the effects of Carla Hayden's sudden removal from her position as Librarian of Congress.
- The documents and resources within the Congress Library, including books, manuscripts, and audio and visual materials, have been under scrutiny, following allegations that Carla Hayden promoted questionable and controversial ideas.
- Controversies surrounding policies and legislation, crime and justice, car accidents, fires, politics, general news, and war-and-conflicts continue to dominate headlines, with the high-profile termination of Carla Hayden, the first African-American Librarian of Congress, adding another chapter to this dynamic narrative.