Overview
- DOGE employees entered the U.S. Institute of Peace building on Monday after being denied access multiple times, including on Friday.
- The institute's CEO, George Moose, publicly condemned the action, stating that DOGE 'has broken into our building.'
- The nonprofit maintains that it is an independent organization established by Congress in 1984 and not subject to executive branch control.
- DOGE has expressed interest in the institute for weeks but has been rebuffed by legal arguments citing its protected status under U.S. law.
- The purpose of DOGE's entry into the building remains unclear, with no explanation provided for their actions.