Trump FBI Search Riles GOP Ahead of Archives Nominee’s Hearing
- Agency’s quest for Trump records at heart of Mar-a-Lago search
- Biden’s pick likely to face intense Republican questions
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The Yale Ph.D. who’s been nominated to lead the National Archives faces a hostile path to confirmation as GOP senators vow to “absolutely demand answers” after the agency prompted the FBI search of Donald Trump’s home.
Colleen Shogan, a former deputy director at the Library of Congress who writes whodunit murder mysteries in her spare time, was tapped by President Joe Biden on Aug. 3 to take over the agency best known for housing the original Declaration of Independence.