Head of Eisenhower library resigns after sword spat with Trump administration
Source: CBS News
Updated on: October 2, 2025 / 3:52 PM EDT
The head of a presidential library resigned this week after a tug-of-war with the Trump administration over gift selection and a sword for King Charles III, sources familiar with the matter told CBS News.
Todd Arrington, a career historian who previously held posts with the National Park Service and National Archives and Records Administration, said he stepped down on Monday under pressure as director of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home.
In an interview with CBS News, Arrington said he was told on Monday, "Resign or be fired." "Apparently, they believed I could no longer be trusted with confidential information," he said. When asked what specific confidential information he'd shared, Arrington said it was "about the sword" and an unrelated matter.
Arrington's departure came after he resisted taking an original Eisenhower sword out of the library's collection to give to King Charles last month during President Trump's unprecedented second state visit to the United Kingdom. Four U.S. officials involved in the lavish royal visit were unaware that the library director had left his job, and said the White House played no role in his exit.
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SunSeeker
(56,937 posts)Glad the Eisenhower library kept the sword. It was not Trump's to give, it was President Eisenhower's/the American people's.
Horrible that the librarian was pushed out of his job for literally doing his job to protect the Eisenhower collection. He was only 5 years from retirement. Another life destroyed by Trump.
LetMyPeopleVote
(171,402 posts)Todd Arrington, the director of the Eisenhower library, was forced out of his job for having done the right thing. Hes hardly alone.
The ridiculous reason Team Trump fired the director of the Eisenhower library
— @billspaced (@billspaced.com) 2025-10-03T17:11:47.297Z
Ahead of Donald Trumpâs recent state visit to Britain, the president apparently wanted to present King Charles with some kind of gift, and administration officials settled on something related to Dwight Eisenhower. (Eis
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/eisenhower-library-director-fired-sword-trump-charles-rcna235395
The New York Times reported what happened next:
Through a personal email address, an administration official approached the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum, and Boyhood Home in Abilene, Kan., which has at least one Eisenhower sword in its collection, given to him in 1947 by Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands. But the library declined to release it or any other original artifact in its collection, on the grounds that they are the property of the U.S. government, which the library is obligated by law to preserve for the American public.
...Rather, what makes this story extraordinary is that Todd Arrington, the director of the Eisenhower library, was soon after forced out of his job.
Technically, Arrington resigned, but he told the Times that it was not voluntary. I never imagined that I would be fired from almost 30 years of government service for this, he said......
In the case regarding the Eisenhower sword, Arrington received an email from a State Department liaison (she used a giftgirl2025 address) who said that the administration was looking for like a sword or something. Arrington, well aware of the fact that it wouldve been illegal to give away U.S. property, declined. His punishment came soon after.
This is, alas, a familiar dynamic. A prosecutor does the right thing by refusing to bring a corrupt indictment? Hes fired. An IRS official does the right thing by refusing to cooperate with a legally dubious DOGE request? Hes fired. A presidential librarian does the right thing by refusing to turn over a sword to be used as a foreign gift? Hes fired.
The message to federal officials everywhere is hardly subtle: When confronted with improper requests, your career will likely come to an abrupt end if the White House doesnt like your answer.