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DOGE Is Trying to Gift Itself a $500 Million Building, Court Filings Show

Doug’s dependent acting The head of the United States Peace Institute, an independent and independent research center in congress, moved to the transfer of the agency’s headquarters of $ 500 million to the Public Services Department for free, according to the court documents that were revealed in a recent lawsuit.

The USIP tensions escalated for weeks, ranging from the Trump Administration Administration members of the Ten Agency voting council on March 14, and USIP employees got Doge representatives to reach the front door. Three days later, DOGE employees have made their way to the building, and according to what they have been using a financial key from a former security contractor. The dramatic confrontations crowned the full acquisition, as former Foreign Ministry official Kenneth Jackson assumed the role of the president. As of last Friday, most USIP employees received termination notifications.

Former USIP officials since then filed a lawsuit against Jackson, Doug, Donald Trump and other members of the Trump administration, in search of immediate intervention “to prevent the defendants from completing the illegal dismantling of the institute,” according to the complaint. While the American boycott judge, Berell Huil, rejected the USIP request to obtain a temporary restriction that would restore the institute council on March 19, it was sharply criticized Dog’s invasion of court.

The court documents submitted by the defendants on Monday reveal the next stage of Dog’s plans for USIP. As of March 25, the Daij Nitano employee – who was installed in GSA – replaced Jackson as the Prosecutor of the Institute. They also mention that CAVANAGH instructions were directed to transfer USIP – including its property – to GSA. The message that separates these changes and instructions was signed by Defense Minister Beit Higseth and Foreign Minister Marco Rubio.

Cavano did not immediately respond to a request for comment by WIRED. The main lawyer of the Ministry of Justice in this case was not immediately responded to the request for comment.

In a separate, unknown message, which was also included in the set of documents submitted to the court, Cavano writes to the GSA official, Acting Stephen Ikian: “I concluded that he is in the USIP interest, the federal government, and the United States for USIP to transfer real estate property in 2301 NW constitution, Washington, Washington, DC 2003, to GSA, to GSA, condition The building.

Cavano continues to estimate that the building has a “fair market value” of $ 500 million.

In another letter listed in the lawsuit of the lawsuit dated 29 March, Project 2025 Rusell Vogue to Ehikian to agree to his request “to determine the payment amount without any cost to transfer the headquarters of the United States Peace Institute (USIP).”

To clarify this clearly: Dog was forced out of the managers and employees of an unoccupied agency, who installed one of her GSA employees as a president, and this person is now trying to hand over the headquarters of the institute of $ 500 million to the agency that came from it, at a zero cost.

“The efforts to transfer the building to GSA are part of Doge Playbook to run agencies through a wooden cat. This is what they are trying to do,” George Foot, the general adviser for a long time, claims to USIP. “They are trying to kill the agency, which they have no right to do.”

The former USIP lawyers submitted a request on Monday to prevent the transfer of assets. In the opposition court profile, government lawyers claim that “the institute is an executive agency and decided in line with the executive order and its legal authority to transfer its excessive property to GSA,” referring to President Donald Trump in February claiming that “acknowledging independent agencies.”

Judge Huil will decide whether to be allowed to transfer in court on Tuesday; A wider judgment is expected in the USIP case by the end of the month.

Additional reports by Matt Gayls.

2025-04-01 00:06:00

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