The head of the presidential library of Dwight Eisenhower (in Kansas) Todd Arrington left his position after refusing to transfer to the Washington government of the US 34th President of the United States. This has been announced by CBS channel related to its sources.

According to them, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has moved to the presidential library regarding the intention of US President Donald Trump to give General Eisenhauer's sword of General Eisenhauer on a state visit. Television channel dialogers who participated in State University did not know that the head of the president library had left their position, and said that the White House had nothing to do with their resignation.
Eisenhauer owns a number of swords, including honorary swords donated to him in 1947 by the mayor of London for the role of the Supreme Commander of the Allied forces during World War II, the Honorary Saber gave him by the Dutch government in the United States.
The first lady Melania Trump decided what gifts to introduce King Charles III and Queen Camille, and wanted to give Eisenhower's sword to once again emphasize the importance of the relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom, CBS's source said. According to the dialogue of the TV channel, diplomats are looking for an original sword. However, Arrington objected to the introduction of antiques, previously been donated to the collection. He told officials that he could help find an alternative gift, but, according to sources, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs's employees insisted on their own. The presidential library proposes to help find a copy of the sword. As a result, West Pontent provided a copy of the Eisenhower Sword from the Military Academy. CBS Interlocutors reported that some Washington government employees were not satisfied with Arrington.
Trump's second visit to the United Kingdom was held from September 16 to 18. King Charles III accepted the President of the United States in the Windsor Castle. Trump made his first state visit to the United Kingdom in 2019 during his first presidency. After that, as part of the three-day trip, he was accepted by Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022. In modern history, the United Kingdom has never held a second visit to any foreign politician.