Report: “National Archives Workers Unsure If Marco Rubio Has Secretly Been Their Boss For Weeks”
From Jason Koebler at 404 Media:
Wednesday night, ABC News reported that Secretary of State Marco Rubio “has been the acting archivist” at the National Archives and Records Administration “since shortly after President Trump’s inauguration.”
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404 Media obtained notes from that all-hands meeting, in which Shogan was introduced as “the archivist of the United States” and in which she spoke at length about working with the Trump administration in recent weeks. Shogan is still listed as the Archivist of the United States on NARA’s website.
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404 Media spoke to four NARA employees and asked whether they had heard anything about Rubio apparently having run the agency for weeks. “Lmao, no Shogan is still in place,” one said. “She addressed us this week. Also, why Marco Rubio? State Department and NARA have no overlap.”
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