Lawsuit says DOGE put a 28-year-old in charge of USIP, an organization that promotes international peacebuilding and conflict resolution
Lawsuit says DOGE put a 28-year-old in charge of USIP, an organization that promotes international peacebuilding and conflict resolution
Nearly all of the US Institute of Peace's staff were fired on March 28.

- The USIP is now headed by a 28-year-old, per a federal court filing.
- DOGE named Nate Cavanaugh, a tech entrepreneur and college dropout, as the USIP's acting president.
- Lawyers for the USIP said nearly all of the institute's staff in the US have been fired.
What's wrong with 28? Attack them for who they are, but we need younger people too.
"DOGE named Nate Cavanaugh, a tech entrepreneur and college dropout, as the USIP's acting president."
That's the alarming part.
89 0 ReplyBill Gates is a tech entrepreneur and college drop out. His age, at least gives him experience and (hopefully) wisdom.
5 0 ReplyHe never made anything, just repackaged others work and his mommy worked at IBM. His 20 year old self would be working at DODGE right now.
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They're trying to gift themselves the USIP building aswell
https://www.wired.com/story/doge-takes-control-usip-office-building/
22 0 ReplyWhat's the problem with his age? It's about time we start to replace the fucking boomers in government.
There's a lot of problems with Doge, but age isn't one of them.
5 0 ReplyThere's a decade or five in between "barely postgraduate" and "belongs in an assisted living facility."
I want people in charge of significant government functions to have significant lived knowledge and experience in the field.
26 0 ReplyBecause diplomacy requires experience, that's why
15 0 ReplyAgreed that the government needs younger people, but there's a reason why the minimum age for president in the US is 36.
10 0 ReplyThe max age should be 41.
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