Event JSON
{
"id": "f3b038235df04ed506528011f0ac89103f2b2b99e82db1e5b2aac37699611ebc",
"pubkey": "5ebe28a67c81fdc7efe0fcd2f642199086302074c8d2558d28bb6847ec822fd9",
"created_at": 1743543517,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"r",
"https://www.wired.com/story/judge-approves-doge-usip-office-building/"
],
[
"subject",
"Federal Judge Allows DOGE to Takeover $500 Million Office Building For Free"
],
[
"published_at",
"1743543148"
],
[
"image",
"https://media.wired.com/photos/67ec0f503b3cf1448252861e/master/pass/GettyImages-1417192464.jpg"
],
[
"p",
"5ebe28a67c81fdc7efe0fcd2f642199086302074c8d2558d28bb6847ec822fd9",
"wss://relay-testnet.k8s.layer3.news"
],
[
"imeta",
"url https://media.wired.com/photos/67ec0f503b3cf1448252861e/master/pass/GettyImages-1417192464.jpg"
],
[
"t",
"technology:perspective"
],
[
"summary",
"The transfer of the building, valued at $500 million, is the latest development in a weeks-long standoff between former institute staff and members of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency. The Trump administration fired the USIP's 10 voting board members, and a new president was installed. The takeover was both physical and institutional, with most USIP staffers receiving termination notices and the agency being effectively shuttered. The fight over the building has led to a lawsuit filed by former USIP staffers against Cavanaugh, DOGE, Donald Trump, and other members of the administration."
]
],
"content": "nostr:nprofile1qy3hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtt5v4ehgmn9wshxkwrn9ekxz7t9wgejumn9waesqgz7hc52vlyplhr7lc8u6tmyyxvsscczqaxg6f2c629mdpr7eq30myd8l204\nhttps://media.wired.com/photos/67ec0f503b3cf1448252861e/master/pass/GettyImages-1417192464.jpg\nIt’s the culmination of a weeks-long standoff between Elon Musk’s DOGE team and the United States Institute of Peace.\nhttps://www.wired.com/story/judge-approves-doge-usip-office-building/",
"sig": "1e2ecefe687d16205500a0a36b4cbf23966f9b5ba5c977d5934ab8cda4b7314267f8f7709cde452bfa23b4d6983a6527658e92729ba0a2c6b3326821889ec68d"
}