Trump Admin's Plans for $500 Million USIP Building May Violate Court Order, Say Former Workers

The Trump administration's plans to renovate the US Institute of Peace building, seized from the organization last year, may be in violation of a court order. Former employees of the USIP have sent a letter to the Department of Justice, claiming that the State Department is making changes to the building without permission and possibly using it for a new international organization called the "Board of Peace."

The USIP was forced out of its headquarters last year after President Trump's administration fired most of the organization's board. However, in May, a court ruled that this was unlawful, and an appeals court issued a stay on that ruling, allowing the building to be returned to the administration's control.

But now, it appears that the State Department has signed a 10-year agreement with the USIP, which would have hundreds of department employees move into the building. The former USIP staff claim that this is a violation of the court order and that the government does not have permission to make such changes.

The letter asks for information on whether the State Department plans to house the "Board of Peace" at the USIP headquarters building, as well as confirmation of the funds in USIP's endowment. The former employees claim that these funds may be used to remodel the building for the benefit of the State Department.

This move has raised concerns among former USIP staff and board members, who feel that they are being unfairly pushed out of their own building. "They're acting under the stay as though they have a license to use the building," says George Foote, counsel for former USIP leadership and staff. "A stay is not permission for the loser of a case to hijack the property of the winning party."
 
πŸ€” I'm getting all sorts of vibes from this one, fam! Like, I get that politics can be super messy, but isn't it wild how some people think they can just swoop in and take control of someone else's space? The fact that former USIP staff are going through hoops to figure out what's really going on with the building is pretty concerning. And honestly, who do these "Board of Peace" folks think they are? It's like, come on, own your own space, you know?

And can we talk about the whole staying order thing for a sec? Like, it's not that hard to follow court orders, guys! If there was a stay in place, why are people still making changes to the building without permission? It just seems like some folks are trying to pull one over on others. πŸ™„
 
I'm freaking out over this one! 🀯 The fact that the State Department is making changes to the building without permission is insane! 🚨 A 10-year agreement? That's just begging for a lawsuit! πŸ’Ό Did you know that the USIP building has been valued at over $60 million dollars? πŸ“ˆ If they're using those funds to remodel it, that's like, major tax payer money right there... πŸ€‘ What's next? Are they gonna start serving free lunches in the break room too? πŸ”πŸ‘€
 
πŸ™„ so the Trump admin thinks they can just waltz in here and start making changes to the building like it's their own playground 🏰? Newsflash: you can't just ignore a court order, buddy! πŸ˜’ and now you're trying to sneak around by signing some fancy agreement with the USIP? Like that's going to fly under the radar... please. And what's with this "Board of Peace" thingy? Sounds like a bunch of hooey to me 🀣. The former staff are totally right to be up in arms about this, btw. You can't just push people out of their own building and then act all victim-y when they try to fight back πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.
 
I'm getting some major red flags here πŸš¨πŸ‘€. It seems like the State Department is trying to squeeze every last bit of use out of the USIP building, which is still technically under their control due to that stay from the court. I mean, come on, 10-year agreement? That's a pretty long leash for one organization to be using someone else's property without permission πŸ€”.

It's also super suspicious that there's talk of some new "Board of Peace" being set up in the building. What's their agenda? Are they gonna push out even more employees and turn it into some sort of State Department HQ? πŸ€‘ I don't think so, but we need to keep an eye on this.

It's also gotta be frustrating for those former USIP staff who feel like they're being pushed out by the government. They were right to speak up about this – a stay doesn't mean you get to just waltz back in and start making changes 🚫. The Calm Analyst says keep an eye on this one, folks πŸ‘€
 
ugh this is so frustrating 🀯 like what even is going on with these politicians and their power struggles? they can't even agree on how to run one building right, let alone an entire organization...and now it sounds like they're just gonna use the USIP's own money to renovate the place for some new "Board of Peace" thing πŸ€‘ like who does that? shouldn't we be focusing on actual peace and conflict resolution instead of squabbling over buildings and funds? anyway, this whole thing just smells like a mess to me...
 
πŸ€” This is so messed up... I mean, can you believe the State Department is trying to sneak around and use the building without permission? 🚫 It's like they think they're above the law or something. And what's with this "Board of Peace" thing? Sounds like a bunch of hooey to me. πŸ˜’

I get that Trump's admin had some issues with USIP, but did they really need to take the building away from them in the first place? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It seems like a pretty shady move to me. And now we're seeing this 10-year agreement with hundreds of employees moving in... it just doesn't add up.

These former USIP staff are totally right, though - if there's a court order, you gotta follow it. πŸ“ I mean, what if someone showed up at your office building and said, "Hey, we're taking over now"? You'd be like, "Uh, no thanks"! πŸ˜‚ Same thing here.

I'm not sure what's going on behind the scenes, but it sounds like some people are trying to get away with something. πŸ€‘ And that endowment fund... who knows where all those funds are going? πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€” this is getting weird... Trump's ppl are literally playing with fire here... renvating the US Institute of Peace building without court approval? that's just shady πŸ™„. former employees feel like they're being kicked out of their own place, and now they're questioning if the State Dept is using it for some new org called the "Board of Peace"? not cool... πŸ‘Ž
 
idk how this all goes down 🀯, but from what i'm reading, it sounds like the gov's playing some sneaky games again πŸ˜’. they're trying to move hundreds of employees into the building without even getting permission from the court, which is basically theft 🚫. and now they're talking about using it for this "Board of Peace" thing? who's that supposed to be? sounds like more gov bs πŸ’Ό. can we just get some transparency here instead of all these backroom deals πŸ€₯?
 
πŸ€” so its crazy how the trump admin thinks they can just ignore court orders like that... dont get me wrong i think it would be awesome if we could have some kind of international peace organization in the us, but why do they need to take over the building from the original usip staff? doesnt that kinda defeat the purpose of having a peaceful resolution to their situation?

i mean, think about it... once you start changing things without permission, its hard to go back. what if they are using the funds from the endowment for some other reason that has nothing to do with peace? or worse, what if they just use it as a way to strongarm the staff into cooperating with them?

anyway, i think we should have some kind of transparency about whats going on with this whole thing... maybe its time for an independent investigation or something.
 
πŸ˜’ The State Dept is totally messing with the USIP crew 🀯... I mean, they get the building back after the court says it's theirs, but now they're making changes without permission? That's like, super shady πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And if they are using the funds for some new org called "Board of Peace", that's just low ⚠️. I don't get why they can't just leave USIP alone and let them decide what to do with their own building πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. It's like, take a deep breath and chill out before you start making changes, ya know? πŸ˜…
 
πŸ€” i wonder how come they can just start making changes without even asking usip about it... like what's the point of having a stay on the ruling if you're still gonna do whatever you want lol... seems like more politics as usual to me 😐
 
πŸ€” This whole thing is kinda fishy if you ask me... The government's trying to renovate the USIP building without even getting permission from the court, which is basically ordering them to stop. It's like they're saying "oh, we forgot to get your approval" and just going ahead with it anyway πŸ˜’. And now there's this "Board of Peace" thing that nobody seems to know much about... sounds like some kinda backroom deal if you ask me 🀝. I mean, shouldn't the court order be followed? It doesn't seem right that the government is trying to use USIP's own building for their own purposes without being told they can't πŸ˜’.
 
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