Jim Byron’s nomination comes a week after Trump dismissed archivist Colleen Shogan from her post.
President Donald Trump said on Sunday that he has named Jim Byron, president and CEO of the Richard Nixon Foundation, as a senior adviser at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
Trump stated that Byron will work under the guidance of State Secretary Marco Rubio, who also serves as the acting archivist at NARA. Byron will be in charge of NARA management on a day-to-day basis until a full-time archivist is appointed, according to the president.
Byron has led the Richard Nixon Foundation—the nonprofit organization that jointly co-operates the presidential library site in Yorba Linda, California, with NARA—since November 2021 and is also a member of its board of directors.
According to the organization, Byron will take a leave of absence until the Trump administration appoints a full-time archivist. During that time, the foundation’s vice president of marketing and communications will take over as acting CEO.
Shogan, who had held the position since 2023, stated on her LinkedIn account that she had not received any explanation for her removal.
The law states that the archivist shall be appointed by the president “with the advice and consent of the Senate” and “without regard to political affiliations.” The appointment must be made “solely on the basis of the professional qualifications required to perform the duties and responsibilities of the office of archivist,” it stated.
The president also announced on the same day that he had selected Judge Jason Reding Quinones to become the next U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Florida.
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