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DOGE Office: Damage, Pests & USIP Exit - News Directory 3

DOGE Office: Damage, Pests & USIP Exit

May 30, 2025 Catherine Williams Tech
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At a glance
  • Institute of Peace (USIP) discovered its Washington, D.C., headquarters in disrepair following its occupation by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), according to⁣ USIP Chief Executive George...
  • Moose's statement follows a federal judge's ruling that DOGE's takeover of the nonprofit was illegal.While Musk has ⁢claimed he is stepping back⁤ from DOGE, he and President Trump⁢...
  • The DOGE takeover of USIP began in mid-March after a standoff that involved USIP⁢ calling the police.
Original source: techcrunch.com

The US institute of Peace (USIP) headquarters suffered ‍significant damage following its occupation by Elon Musk’s DOGE initiative. USIP chief Executive George moose reported water damage, vermin infestation, and general disrepair after ⁢DOGE staff abandoned the building. A judge ruled the takeover illegal, ⁤yet Musk’s influence persists. The primary_keyword ⁤”DOGE office” is now synonymous with building neglect, exposing the extent of the damage. The secondary_keyword “USIP exit” comes after USIP regained ‍control and hired private security. ⁢News Directory 3 follows the unfolding story.Staff discovered extensive problems after a perceived period of decent conditions,revealing a deeper issue than initially reported. What will the final bill for repairs be? ⁢Discover what’s next as USIP assesses the full extent of the damage.

Key Points

  • US Institute of Peace (USIP) reports damage⁣ to its headquarters after DOGE occupation.
  • Damage includes water leaks, missing ceiling tiles, and vermin infestation.
  • USIP has hired private security and taken over ⁤building maintenance.

US ⁤Institute of Peace ⁣Headquarters Damaged After DOGE occupation

Updated⁢ May 30, 2025

The U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) discovered its Washington, D.C., headquarters in disrepair following its occupation by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), according to⁣ USIP Chief Executive George Moose. In a sworn statement,Moose detailed water damage,rats,and roaches throughout the building.

Moose’s statement follows a federal judge’s ruling that DOGE’s takeover of the nonprofit was illegal.While Musk has ⁢claimed he is stepping back⁤ from DOGE, he and President Trump⁢ have indicated he will continue to advise the ⁣administration.

The DOGE takeover of USIP began in mid-March after a standoff that involved USIP⁢ calling the police. Moose⁣ said DOGE staff had ‍”broken into” the ⁣headquarters, despite USIP’s⁣ independence from the executive branch.

Moose had initially indicated the headquarters appeared ⁢to be in decent condition at a May 21 press conference.However,a staff survey the ‍following day revealed extensive problems.

According to Moose, the headquarters had ‍been “essentially abandoned for⁤ many weeks” before USIP regained control, and DOGE failed ⁢to “maintain and secure the building.”

“Vermin were not a problem prior to March 17, 2025, when USIP was actively using and maintaining the building,”⁣ Moose wrote.

Staff also reported poorly maintained vehicle barriers, water leaks, and missing ceiling tiles, suggesting water damage.

USIP has now hired a private security ‍firm and assumed responsibility for the building’s maintenance,moose said.

What’s next

USIP will continue to assess the full extent ‍of‍ the damage and⁢ implement necessary ⁢repairs to restore its headquarters to its original‍ condition. The organization is also reviewing security protocols to prevent future unauthorized access.

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