Trump, aka #ComradeKrasnov and kleptobillionaire Elmo Von Ketamine and his DOGE kids ordered critical government properties, including those involved in US national security, to be sold in a fire sale for their kleptobillionaire friends… only to be caught red-handed hoping their “flood the zone” tactics would hide their corrupt and greedy intentions.
The General Services Administration (GSA), led by Acting Administrator Stephen Ehikian, identified over 440 federal properties deemed “non-core” to government operations, proposing them for potential sale.
This list includes prime commercial hubs hosting local and regional offices for agencies serving everyone from taxpayers to Social Security beneficiaries, farmers and workers.
Critical departments include Agriculture, Energy, Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, Labor, Justice, Veterans Affairs and even the GSA’s own headquarters.
Several notable properties were highlighted in reports:
Washington, D.C.:
– J. Edgar Hoover Building: FBI Headquarters
– Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building: Main Department of Justice offices
– Old Post Office Building: Formerly housed the Trump International Hotel
– American Red Cross National Headquarters
– Department of Labor Building
– Department of Housing and Urban Development Headquarters
Other Notable Properties:
– Major General Emmett J. Bean Federal Center: Located in Indiana
– Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center: Situated in Georgia
– Speaker Nancy Pelosi Federal Building: Located in San Francisco, California
– Leo W. O’Brien Federal Building: Located in Albany, New York
– IRS Computing Center: In West Virginia
– IRS Service Centers: Facilities in Ogden, Utah; Memphis, Tennessee; Atlanta, Georgia; Austin, Texas; Andover, Massachusetts; and Holtsville, New York
– National Museum of American Diplomacy: Located in Washington, D.C.
– Bus Station: In Montgomery, Alabama
– U.S. General Services Administration Regional Headquarters at 50 United Nations Plaza in San Francisco
– Mickey Leland Federal Building in Houston
– Alliance Tower in Houston
– Houston Custom House in Houston
Then there’s slashing of important government services and employees who make it work. During the recent initiatives led by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), several federal departments experienced closures or significant operational disruptions:
– U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID): Efforts were made to dismantle USAID, leading to the termination of over 90% of its global humanitarian contracts and significant staff reductions.
– Department of Education: Plans were announced to drastically reduce the Department of Education’s operations, aligning with broader government restructuring efforts.
– Department of Veterans Affairs: The Department of Veterans Affairs dismissed more than 2,400 employees, with the agency stating that the cuts were part of a government-wide effort to increase efficiency.
– Department of Energy: Approximately 2,000 employees were terminated from the Department of Energy, including those at the National Nuclear Security Administration.
– Department of Homeland Security: Over 400 employees at the Department of Homeland Security had their positions eliminated, with significant cuts in the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).