Elon Musk's DOGE cancels lease at Obama Library site
- The Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, has ended the lease at the Obama Presidential Library site, but it will not affect operations since the library is closing later this year and relocating.
- This week, the Department of Government Efficiency updated a list of nearly 750 lease terminations, totaling around 9.6 million square feet, which includes the Hoffman Estates site.
- President Donald Trump tasked the Department of Government Efficiency with cutting wasteful federal spending, resulting in an expected savings of $468 million for taxpayers.
- According to a spokesperson for the National Archives and Records Administration, artifacts and documents from the Hoffman Estates library will be moved to a permanent site in College Park, Maryland.
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DOGE said it’s ending the lease on an Illinois site that houses records and artifacts for the Barack Obama Presidential Library. The federal agency using the site had already announced in August 2024 it was ending the lease. It’s unclear how much money wi
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