The chief executive of the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) says Elon Muskโs Department of Government Efficiency left the nonprofitโs Washington, D.C., headquarters in disarray, full of water damage, rats, and roaches, according to a new sworn statement first reported by Court Watch.
The statement from the executive, George Moose, comes just a few days after a federal judge ruled that DOGEโs takeover of the nonprofit was illegal. And this week, Musk has claimed he is stepping away from DOGE, although he and President Trump have said he will continue to advise the administration.
DOGE started its takeover of USIP in mid-March after a standoff that saw the nonprofit call the police on Muskโs government workers. Moose said at the time that DOGE staff had โbroken intoโ the USIP headquarters in Washington, despite the fact that the nonprofit is not part of the executive branch and isnโt subject to the White Houseโs whims.
โIt was very clear that there was a desire on the part of the administration to dismantle a lot of what we call foreign assistance, and we are part of that family,โ Moose said at the time, referencing the Trump administrationโs and DOGEโs dismantling of the United States Agency for International Development.
Moose initially said the nonprofitโs headquarters appeared to be in decent shape at a press conference on May 21, where he discussed the judgeโs ruling. But one day later, according to the statement, members of Mooseโs staff spent a day surveying the building and documenting the problems they found.
Moose wrote in his statement that, ahead of the judgeโs ruling, the headquarters had been โessentially abandoned for many weeksโ before USIP regained control. He said that DOGE had failed to โmaintain and secure the building,โ including โevidence of rats and roaches.โ
โVermin were not a problem prior to March 17, 2025, when USIP was actively using and maintaining the building,โ Moose wrote.
Staff also reported to Moose that the buildingโs vehicle barriers were poorly maintained and that they spotted water leaks and โmissing ceiling tiles in multiple places in the building (which I have been told suggest likely water damage).โ
Now Moose said USIP has โengaged a private security firm to guard the building and premisesโ and โtaken over responsibility for the buildingโs maintenance.โ


