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The Trump administration thinks to sell Washington’s Hedkuwarter to the FBI and Department of Justice as it is forced by aggressive profit agenda.
General Services administration, in charge of the US Federal Federal, on Tuesday published one list of more than 440 properties regarded as “non-core of government operations”.
In addition to FBI and DOJ buildings, those health departments and human services, agricultural, energy, labor progress and urban development.
“GSA will consider non-core properties for divestment from government ownership in an orderly approach to ensure that taxpayers no longer pay for free,” The agency says.
It added “non-core properties with more than $ 430mmn one year to operate, adding that its disposal can bring over $ 8bn.
“GSA is committed to an experienced steward of taxpayers by cutting out of unusable space and reduced costs,” plus the GSA, adding that the list is “changed” changed “changed”
GSA manages nearly 370mn sq real estate feet, sold out more than 12mn sq foot in the last decade. The Biden Administration Office has partnered In the last few days it intends to reduce its portfolio by further 3.5mn sq feet, save taxpayers more than $ 1bn.
GSA announcement Tuesday cut more than 80mn square feet prompts more aggressive effort to destroy Elon Musk.
The Department of Perpecy of Picticiency, which billionaire is the De Facto leader, claims that hundreds of US rentals, save taxpayers for $ 660mn a year.
The legality of some depreciations is challenged.
Long extended Musk against the lack of attendance at the Federal Workers office, claiming that many buildings are mostly empty due to remote work. President Donald Trump issued an executive order shortly after his inauguration ruled the government that workers returned to office office.
Demonstrate Doge’s recent cancellation, the musk last week posted with “still * many leases of unused buildings”.
On Monday, GSA ploted a design designed to match federal workers unused office space in government buildings, in an effort to use partial vacancied vacancies.
The Department of the FBI and Justice does not immediately respond to requests for commentary.
Stefania Palma’s further report

