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Department of Housing and Urban Development hosts press conference


WASHINGTON DC, USA - Immediately following a speech given by Vice President Rockwell on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, Secretary Exercist and Executive Manager James Allen II hosted a press conference in the entry wing of the Pentagon.

Allen delivered a brief statement quickly answering the most major concerns: the Department of Housing and Urban Development will be collaborating with Rockwell in repairing and enhancing the infrastructure for Washington, who will also communicate talking points mentioned by President Russo in his January 2015 State of the Union address.

Allen reiterated that Washington is still in pre-Alpha stage, indicating that all weapons and vehicles are only temporary. More interactive experiences and opportunities will be proposed along the line of development, which presently includes the creation of more office buildings for each department.

Allen also recounted the largest milestones for Washington development - the Jefferson Memorial was finished in the last few weeks, and the current main project (the Pentagon: headquarters of the Departments of Defense, Housing and Urban Development, Homeland Security, and the Central Intelligence Agency) would be expected to be complete by mid-February, this month. Following the finish of that project, development will focus on tourist attractions and interactive features such as those proposed by Vice President Rockwell and the rest of the Russo administration.

Allen stated, "The cry of the American people . . . has been heard, and will be [sought]. I guarantee [that] in the near future, more features and updates are to come."

POLITICO White House (updated 8:43 PM EDT, 2015/2/7)


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