00:00Thanks, Caroline. I have two questions, one on the United States Institute of Peace and
00:04then on the Supreme Court, if that's okay. Sure.
00:06So on the United States Institute of Peace, this is a little bit wild. I understand the
00:10old president refused to leave. After he was removed from his position, he barricaded himself
00:15in his offices, had to be escorted out by police, left the building without Wi-Fi, telephones,
00:21elevators, and more, and is now telling media that Doge broke in and illegally removed him.
00:27So can you comment on this sequence of events and specify, did Doge illegally enter?
00:33I'm really glad you brought this up, Mary. We were made aware of this story by individuals
00:39at Doge, at Elon Musk's team, and also at the State Department, who were unable to access
00:45this building. And it became very clear that there was a concerted effort amongst the rogue
00:52bureaucrats at the United States Institute of Peace to actually physically barricade
00:56themselves essentially inside of the building to prevent political appointees of this administration
01:02who work at the direction of the President of the United States to get into the building.
01:07There was a piece in the Daily Caller, thank you for sharing the truth on this, about what
01:11happened. Staff contacted the MPD in an attempt to prevent Doge personnel from entering. They
01:18barricaded the doors. They also disabled telephone lines, Internet connections, and other IT
01:25infrastructure within the building. They distributed flyers internally, encouraging each other
01:30to basically prevent these individuals from accessing the building. I use this to say
01:37this is what Doge and this administration is facing. It's a resistance from bureaucrats
01:42who don't want to see change in this city. President Trump was elected on an overwhelming
01:46mandate to seek change and implement change, and this is unacceptable behavior.
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