
Fact Check: DOGE Didn't Expose a CIA Black Site, But the Secret Government Warehouse It Found Might Be More Interesting
If the Department of Government Efficiency proved one thing so far this month, it’s that clandestine operations can sometimes happen in the most boring-seeming places.
If it proved another, it’s that clandestine operations in boring-seeming places can be, well, boring.
If you were paying attention to the federal government real estate market these past few weeks — and I know that’s not everybody, but I’m sure in the market for a former Health and Human Services fixer-upper — you may have noticed that over 100 buildings disappeared from a General Services Administration list of properties it was potentially looking to sell.
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