Trump administration deletes list of hundreds of federal buildings targeted for potential sale
- The Trump administration removed a list of hundreds of federal buildings targeted for potential sale from a government website without explanation.
- The initial list included major government buildings like the FBI headquarters and courthouses across the country that could have been sold to save money.
- Selling the designated buildings was claimed to save the federal government hundreds of millions of dollars while reshaping how agencies operate.
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Downtown Omaha office complex may be targeted in Trump administration's federal building purge
A now-deleted list of federal buildings being considered for sale posted by the General Services Administration included the Edward Zorinsky Federal Building in downtown Omaha.
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