DOGE office has controversial sleeping arrangements in D.C

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DOGE staffers have set up sleeping quarters in a federal office building in Washington, D.C., including rooms with IKEA beds and a child's play area. This arrangement raises ethical concerns and may violate agency rules regarding sleeping in federal buildings. The General Services Administration is considering spending $25,000 to install a washer and dryer on the same floor. While some staffers confirm that people are sleeping there, the frequency and duration of use remain unclear. Ethics experts and some lawmakers express confusion and concern over the situation. A GSA spokesperson stated that any purchases followed appropriate laws, but critics argue that the sleeping arrangements lack transparency and accountability.


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