The JFK Library and Museum in Boston.Photo:Marcio Silva/Getty
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Less than 24 hours after abruptly closing in the middle of the day, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum is back open.
On Tuesday, Feb. 18, the Boston library dedicated to the life and memory of former presidentJohn F. Kennedyannounced in a now-deleted social media post that it was closed until “further notice,” following the firings of several federal employees due to PresidentDonald Trump’s executive order to shrink the federal workforce.
The library officially reopened its doors again the following morning, on Wednesday, Feb. 19, a spokesperson for the library confirmed to PEOPLE. The foundation also announced its intent to reopen ahead of time on social media, and in statements provided to various outlets.
In a statement provided toBoston 25 News, the National Archives Public and Media Communication said that “the National Archives staff looks forward to welcoming guests, visitors, and researchers” back into the space.
The JFK Library in Boston.Blake Nissen for The Boston Globe via Getty
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The foundation had said the mass dismissal was due to Trump’s executive order that intends to shrink the size of the federal workforce and limit hiring to essential positions, according toCBS Boston. Workers had placed a sign on the door Tuesday stating, “Due to an Executive Order concerning a ‘reduction in force (RIF),’ the JFK Library and Museum will be closed to the public until further notice,” per the outlet.
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Inside the JFK Library and Museum in Boston.Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty
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OnInstagram, Schlossberg, the only grandson of former PresidentJohn F. KennedyandJackie Kennedy Onassis, wrote in part, “STEALING HISTORY from the PEOPLE — our government is using PROPAGANDA TO CHANGE THE PAST — Today DOGE SHUT DOWN the JFK LIBRARY — welcomes thousands of students [every] year to learn about US HISTORY.”
He also wrote that the employees who were laid off abruptly “1) generate REVENUE FOR THE GOVT” and “2) are NECESSARY to keep the institution open.”
“This isn’t about me — but I have worked with the JFKL staff for decades and they are truly amazing,” Schlossberg continued. “Thank you to them , to Rachel day Flor , to the ARCHIVISTS OF THE US never thought they’d be on the frontlines of battle but here we are !!”
source: people.com