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JFK Library anticipated to reopen amid Trump’s funding chaos

Editorial Board Published February 19, 2025
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The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is predicted to reopen on Wednesday after abruptly closing its doorways Tuesday afternoon.

The sudden reversal comes after the library, which is run by the Nationwide Archives, stated it will stay closed indefinitely. In an announcement Tuesday, the JFK Library Basis prompt that President Donald Trump’s effort to slash the federal workforce had pressured the library to terminate workers who have been important to its operation.

However hours later, following pushback from members of the Kennedy household and the general public, the Nationwide Archives stated the library and museum would reopen on Wednesday.

“The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum will be open today, and the National Archives staff looks forward to welcoming guests, visitors, and researchers,” the company stated in a press launch.


The JFK Presidential Library and Museum in Boston, Massachusetts.

The sudden turnaround illustrates the chaos stemming from Trump and tech bro Elon Musk’s effort to shrink the scale of the federal workforce. 

Late final week, the administration started focusing on some 200,000 probationary staff who’ve fewer protections than different federal workers. The sweeping orders have left some industries scrambling, particularly because the administration has tried to fireside—then rehire—staff, together with those that work in nuclear security and deal with the federal government’s response to chicken flu.

It appears that evidently library staffers have been initially affected by the Trump administration’s order to terminate probationary employees. Joe Kennedy III, a former congressman and grand-nephew of former President John F. Kennedy, stated in an interview that the 5 affected workers have been answerable for “the visitor experience” and different “revenue-generating” tasks.

“That’s the staff that is responsible for running the day-to-day operations of the library,” he stated.

A supply with data of the scenario advised Politico that the library couldn’t operate “with that type of reduction.”

It’s unclear whether or not the library’s reopening signifies that these workers have been rehired or different folks will take over these tasks. 

Day by day Kos contacted the Nationwide Archives for remark however didn’t obtain a response.

The Nationwide Archives oversees 16 presidential libraries and museums throughout the nation. In accordance with The Washington Publish, the consequences of Trump’s purge of probationary workers weren’t as extreme at different services.

On Tuesday, when it appeared as if the JFK Library would keep shuttered for an prolonged interval, members of the Kennedy household blasted the Trump administration.

Former Congressman Kennedy advised the Publish that “closing government libraries to try and fund a tax cut for the wealthy seems like a really bad way to balance the budget.”

“But par for the course for this administration,” he added. 

In the meantime, Jack Schlossberg, the one grandson of former President John F. Kennedy, made his return to social media with a number of posts in regards to the library’s sudden closure. 

“STEALING HISTORY from the PEOPLE—our government is using PROPAGANDA TO CHANGE THE PAST. Today DOGE [Department of Government Efficiency] SHUT DOWN the JFK LIBRARY… effective immediately and until further notice,” he wrote on Instagram.

Notably, there was radio silence from one of many extra well-known members of the Kennedy household: Well being and Human Providers Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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