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Elon Musk’s DOGE uncovered another huge scandal involving a former ICE employee-turned Biden official.

According to DOGE, the HHS has been paying an empty migrant facility in Pecos, Texas, $18 million a month since March 2024.

The shady deal was brokered by a former ICE employee-turned Biden transition team member.

DOGE said the sketchy contract was terminated, saving taxpayers more than $251 million per year.

Per DOGE:

A former ICE employee and Biden transition team member joined Family Endeavors in early 2021 and helped secure a sole-source HHS contract for overflow housing from licensed care facilities.

As a result, Family Endeavors’ cash and portfolio of investments grew from $8.3M in 2020 to $520.4M in 2023.

Since March 2024, HHS has paid ~$18M/month to keep the Pecos facility open despite sitting empty.

With national licensed facility occupancy now below 20%, HHS was able to terminate this contract, saving taxpayers over $215M annually.

The Justice Department is going to investigate the empty migrant facility’s shady deal with the HHS.

Project Veritas and America First Legal previously broke this story wide open. . .

>Elon Musk’s DOGE uncovered another huge scandal involving a former ICE employee-turned Biden official. >According to DOGE, the HHS has been paying an empty migrant facility in Pecos, Texas, $18 million a month since March 2024. >The shady deal was brokered by a former ICE employee-turned Biden transition team member. >DOGE said the sketchy contract was terminated, saving taxpayers more than $251 million per year. >Per DOGE: >>A former ICE employee and Biden transition team member joined Family Endeavors in early 2021 and helped secure a sole-source HHS contract for overflow housing from licensed care facilities. >>As a result, Family Endeavors’ cash and portfolio of investments grew from $8.3M in 2020 to $520.4M in 2023. >>Since March 2024, HHS has paid ~$18M/month to keep the Pecos facility open despite sitting empty. >>With national licensed facility occupancy now below 20%, HHS was able to terminate this contract, saving taxpayers over $215M annually. >The Justice Department is going to investigate the empty migrant facility’s shady deal with the HHS. >Project Veritas and America First Legal previously broke this story wide open. . . [Archive](https://archive.today/EyNOa)

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What’s to investigate? If Trump hadn’t stopped the immigration, we would have had people. Plus I don’t have the money. Not sure where it went