The head of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Presidential Library has resigned after sources say he resisted a request from the Trump administration to give a sword from the library's collection to King Charles.
Breakdown
- The Eisenhower Presidential Library director resigned after a dispute with the White House over a historic sword.
- The White House requested the sword as a gift for King Charles during President Trump's second state visit to the UK. 11s
- The library director resisted the request and later stepped down. 19s
- A replica sword was given to King Charles instead of the original. 24s
- Officials say the White House played no role in the director's resignation. 32s