The Department of Government Efficiency put up a new website this week titled the "Wall of Receipts" listing the alleged savings from shrinking the government.
Elon Musk's company, X Corp, has been embroiled in controversy over unpaid office space leases in the Washington D.C. area, leading to a series of legal actions and financial disputes. The company, formerly known as Twitter, has been accused of not paying rent for its office spaces in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia, resulting in lawsuits from landlords. Notably, X Corp owes over $1.3 million for its D.C. office, with additional claims from landlords in Virginia and Maryland. In response, X Corp has countersued, alleging that the landlords are overcharging and that the company is entitled to rent concessions. Amidst these disputes, X Corp has also been involved in a high-profile case where it was ordered to pay nearly $1 million for a canceled lease in San Francisco. The situation has escalated to the point where the General Services Administration (GSA) has intervened, demanding payment for office space leased to X Corp, highlighting the broader financial and legal challenges the company faces under Musk's leadership.