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BumRushDaShow

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Thu Mar 20, 2025, 07:02 PM Mar 20

On Its Website, DOGE Deletes More Than 100 Government Leases It Said Were Canceled

Source: New York Times

March 20, 2025 Updated 11:16 a.m. ET


Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency on Wednesday sharply cut back the number of federal real estate leases it claimed to have terminated, signaling that the group is losing at least some internal battles to get rid of government office space. For weeks, Mr. Musk’s group said on its website that it had terminated more than 700 leases, and saved more than $460 million in the process.

But around 1 a.m. Wednesday, the group eliminated references to 136 of those cancellations. That reduced its savings by $140 million, or almost 30 percent of the total for lease cancellations it had claimed a day earlier. Mr. Musk’s team did not give a reason for the changes. The White House did not respond to a request for comment.

The deletions appeared to reflect a new dynamic within the Trump administration: Some federal agencies had taken on DOGE and seemed to have won, preserving office space that Mr. Musk’s group said they had to give up. Last week, the General Services Administration, an agency that oversees the federal real estate portfolio, said it was rescinding more than 100 lease terminations notices. In many cases, the reasons behind the reversals were unclear. G.S.A. officials said they walked back some terminations because of “feedback from customer agencies.” But in some instances, lawmakers and agency officials said they had pushed back on the cuts.

Mr. Musk’s group, for instance, declared that it had saved $6.5 million by canceling office space in Chicago used by the Army Corps of Engineers. But agency officials said they had appealed to the General Services Administration to try to reverse the cancellation. The Army Corps plays a critical role in responding to disasters, and the loss of office space could result in longer emergency response times, agency officials said. On Wednesday, Mr. Musk’s group appeared to admit defeat and removed the Chicago lease from its list of terminations.

Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/20/us/politics/doge-canceled-leases.html



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On Its Website, DOGE Deletes More Than 100 Government Leases It Said Were Canceled (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Mar 20 OP
Isn't a lease snowybirdie Mar 20 #1
When GSA is leasing "private" space, there may be some stipulations made as part of the agreement BumRushDaShow Mar 20 #2
It's another way of saying, "There's really NOBODY in charge" FakeNoose Mar 20 #3
The absolute worst administration in US history! Initech Mar 20 #4
Now comes the part where Musk/Dump finds out how much it'll cost to fight for breaking contracts sakabatou Mar 20 #5
They don't care BumRushDaShow Mar 20 #6

snowybirdie

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1. Isn't a lease
Thu Mar 20, 2025, 07:32 PM
Mar 20

basically a contract with terms and conditions? You can't just terminate a lease without penalty. Who's he kidding?

BumRushDaShow

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2. When GSA is leasing "private" space, there may be some stipulations made as part of the agreement
Thu Mar 20, 2025, 07:46 PM
Mar 20

(which happens with regular government contracts too)

sakabatou

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5. Now comes the part where Musk/Dump finds out how much it'll cost to fight for breaking contracts
Thu Mar 20, 2025, 08:58 PM
Mar 20
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