Republicans Grill Nominee to Lead National Archives Over Mar-A-Lago Search

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Republicans Grill Nominee to Lead National Archives Over Mar-A-Lago Search
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What would usually be a quiet confirmation hearing for a new archivist took on a higher political profile because of the agency's role in the investigation into the former president's handling of sensitive documents.

The nation’s record-keeping agency set the probe into the former president in motion earlier this year with a referral to the FBI after Trump returned 15 boxes of documents that contained dozens of records with classified markings.

Shogan was introduced at her hearing by a friend, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va. “She has the knowledge, experience, energy and depth of dedication to serve in this role,” Capito said. “I believe she would serve it very well.” She is currently an executive at the White House Historical Association, where she has worked under both the Trump and Biden administrations.

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