I feel bad for anyone that is spending their lives on forums defending these puffed up hall monitors who were sent in to "fuck shit up" and will eventually end up in jail as scapegoats.
They are in full spite mode.
Will take DECADES to rebuild and that may be the point.
Whether dismantling them is right or wrong seems to be the real question here.
The problem is the pattern that this is an example of, and together with all the other cases, it starts to reveal an image of the USA turning into a cleptocracy.
They invaded the premises.
I'd be totally fine with Congress cancelling the whole thing, but it hasn't happened.
This is not clickbait and can't be overstated, there is no precedent for this sort of action in recent history in the US. Your normalcy bias is the problem.
That being said, an office building or two he could probably fund by just selling some other assets, but he wouldn't have gotten this rich with an attitude of using his own money to buy things for himself.