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.
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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.