Ousted director says America250 leaders 'hate Trump more than they love America’ after firing for Kirk post

EXCLUSIVE: The former executive director of America’s 250th celebration claims the bipartisan commission fired him for honoring Charlie Kirk because leaders oppose President Donald Trump.

Former America250 executive director Ariel Abergel was fired from the commission for posting in memory of Charlie Kirk on the commission's social media accounts.  (Ariel Abergel)

Abergel will be given a different role within the Trump administration, the official told Fox News Digital.

An America250 spokesperson said the group was justified in making the move. 

"The U.S. Congressional Semiquincentennial Commission has terminated the employment of its Executive Director, Ari Abergel, effective immediately after he initiated a security breach of a Commission social media account, attempted to procure the resignations of multiple commissioners by misrepresenting himself as acting on behalf of Congressional leadership, and engaged in multiple other serious and repeated breaches of authority and trust," the commission said in a statement to Fox News Digital.

Abergel was appointed to the board earlier in 2025 by the Trump administration. 

"I was appointed to oversee America250 and execute on President Trump’s vision for America250 and on behalf of the board," Abergel told Fox News Digital. "But the board and the president were not necessarily aligned." 

The bipartisan commission is chaired by Rosie Rios, a former aide to President Barack Obama who was appointed to the group by President Joe Biden.

Abergel told Fox News Digital that the commission "has been plagued by years of dysfunction, greed, and cronyism." 

"America250 is run by people who hate President Trump," Abergel told Fox News Digital. "This firing is proof of that, and I wear it as a badge of honor." 

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Sources familiar with the situation told Fox News Digital that, before his firing, Abergel had asked Rios to release a statement that would condemn political violence following Kirk’s assassination, but Rios allegedly refused to do so.

Abergel then used America250 social media channels to post a tribute to Kirk, using the commission’s Instagram account to post a photo with a caption reading: "America is in mourning. God bless Charlie Kirk."

President Donald Trump, left, and Ariel Abergel, right.  (Ariel Abergel)

"In recent weeks, Mr. Abergel defied directives from the Commission’s executive committee, engaged in unauthorized actions related to Commission-approved programming, finances, and communications, jeopardizing the Commission’s operations and reputation," the America250 spokesperson said in the group's statement. "The bipartisan Commission remains committed to delivering a once-in-a-lifetime celebration for the nation’s 250th anniversary and will promptly appoint a new executive director, in consultation with the White House and Task Force 250."

An America250 spokesperson also said social media platforms and the commission’s website had been removed from Abergel’s authority. Those responsibilities were transferred to another commission employee, according to the spokesperson. 

"Despite that clear written directive, Ari logged into the account, changed the password and its two-factor authentication contact, effectively locking the commission out of the account," the spokesperson said. "Ari was treated the same as any other federal employee who initiated a security breach of a government agency social media account, repeatedly defied direct orders from his employer, and misrepresented his authority in attempting to procure the resignations of multiple members of the agency's governing body."

American250 claims Abergel’s actions were the basis for his termination, but did not provide specific examples of the alleged "insubordination and subversive behavior."

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But Abergel defended his work, stressing that "every major decision I made had the support of the White House, and in many cases, congressional leadership."

"There was no misrepresentation," he said.

President Donald Trump meets with White House staff and America250 Executive Director Ariel Abergel, left, discussing the 250th Anniversary of the U.S. Army Grand Military Parade in the Oval Office, June 3, 2025.  (Joyce N. Boghosian/White House)

White House Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly told Fox News Digital that the Trump administration is "incredibly proud of all of Ari Abergel's work at America250 — most notably during the Army250 parade, which boldly honored the bravery and strength of our military men and women."

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"Through the White House Task Force established by President Trump's January Executive Order, we will continue to coordinate closely with America250 to ensure that all events heading into our nation's 250th birthday are given the grand celebration our country deserves," Kelly said.

As for the commission’s relationship with the president and the Trump administration, the America250 spokesperson told Fox News Digital that America250 "is proud to have the leadership of President Trump as we prepare and plan for America’s 250th birthday milestone."

"The President and his team have been and will be great partners as we create the largest and most inspiring celebration and commemoration in our nation’s history," the spokesperson said.

Brooke Singman is a political correspondent and reporter for Fox News Digital, Fox News Channel and FOX Business.

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