GSA Removes 443 Federal Assets from Market

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Hours after the General Services Administration published a list of 443 federal properties for sale as surplus to government needs, GSA removed 320 of them from the market, then overnight removed the rest of them.

The list had included the location of a previously secret CIA “black ops” site in northern Virginia, J. Edgar Hoover Building (FBI headquarters), the Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building, the Old Post Office building (which was for a while a Donald Trump hotel), the American Red Cross headquarters, Department of Labor headquarters, Department of Housing and Urban Development headquarters, highly specialized technical facilities for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, highly specialized public health facilities, courthouses, offices and even a parking garage scattered around the nation.

GSA has also been ordered to terminal all 7500 of the federal government’s leases for office space.

This radical downsizing of federal properties was launched alongside orders for federal workers who work remotely to work full time at offices.

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