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Tue Mar 25, 2025, 05:26 PM Tuesday

Kari Lake Isn't Telling the Truth About the VOA - Amanda Bennett WSJ oped

On March 14 she tweeted—and Elon Musk retweeted—a blistering video from USAGM’s new headquarters in Washington. “I’m horrified by some of the things I’m learning about this agency,” she says. “I’m sitting here on the 13th floor of a shiny, brand-new, beautiful skyscraper building that is costing you, the taxpayer, a fortune.” Officials from the Biden administration, she said, had just signed a 15-year lease on this building “that’s going to cost the taxpayer nearly a quarter of a billion dollars.” Shortly after she tweeted, USAGM pulled out of the lease. Ms. Lake counted 26 conference rooms. Italian marble. Leather furnishings. Waterfalls. “All of this being paid for by the American taxpayer!” The tweet was flooded with outraged comments. And why not? I would have been outraged too—if the story she told were true.

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But the story of this lease is easy to check. I am the previous head of USAGM, and the lease was negotiated and signed six months ago under my watch. Ms. Lake’s tweet is so provably wrong that I would like to tell you the story.

USAGM has been housed since 1954 in the giant Wilbur J. Cohen Federal Building, which opened in 1940. The General Services Administration, which owns and manages many federal buildings on behalf of taxpayers, gave USAGM an eviction notice in December 2020, forcing us to leave the building by 2028. At that point, the main elevator bank was out of service. The escalators broke more often than they functioned. Two of the three cables bringing electricity into the building no longer worked. The entire staff had to be evacuated when the last remaining cable began to smoke during our last few months in the building. Every time I walked to my office from my car I passed a jury-rigged contraption funneling water that leaked through the ceiling onto a tarp and then into plastic garbage cans. Mold forced many managers to abandon their offices.

Even before the eviction notice, we had spent years looking for a new building but couldn’t find one we could afford. Then came the Covid-19 pandemic. Downtown Washington became a ghost town. Office buildings stood vacant. There were few prospective tenants. With some landlords staring down bankruptcy, our former chief financial officer spotted an opportunity, and our people negotiated a remarkable offer on the building featured in Ms. Lake’s video:

• A 15-year lease with no money down and free rent for the first three years.
• Furniture given to us at no cost by the previous tenant, a major law firm (the source of the “leather furnishings” and “Italian marble”). That alone, we estimated, would save us at least $10 million.

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• Those dozens of conference rooms? All built modularly, enabling us to turn them quickly and cheaply into the small, nimble broadcast studios that today’s digital broadcasting requires.
• As for the rent, the mammoth Cohen building was highly inefficient; about 40% of the space we had to pay for was unusable. Occupying a modern, space-efficient building dropped our rent from nearly $24 million to less than $16 million a year.

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The story of the VOA building isn’t especially important compared with the planned gutting of its entire parent agency. But the untruths presented here should reinforce Americans’ skepticism about other assertions of corruption, overspending and misdeeds by people who have given their lives to government work. Don’t take my word for it. The lease is a public document. Submit a Freedom of Information Act request for it. Address it to Ms. Kari Lake.

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