All six board members that oversee the national historic landmark were terminated, part of the administration’s efforts to reshape the federal bureaucracy.
This is potentially an effort to create a ‘network state’ city on the former military base.
All six board members that oversee the national historic landmark were terminated, part of the administration’s efforts to reshape the federal bureaucracy.
This is potentially an effort to create a ‘network state’ city on the former military base.
Potentially an effort to do what now? I didn’t see any of this potentiality alluded to in the article. I would have assumed it was just outright grift, where he would be trying to give the land away to some crony or another.