Maryland officials from Prince George’s County have pledged to fight the Trump administration’s decision to keep the FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C.
The FBI announced its new headquarters will be moved to the Ronald Reagan Building complex in Washington, D.C., in a press release on July 1. The headquarters had planned to move to Greenbelt, Maryland, where a building was going to be constructed specially for it.
However, President Donald Trump vetoed the order issued by the Biden administration in 2023, citing the high costs of the construction project that would fall on taxpayers. Maryland leaders objected to the move, claiming the new headquarters in Maryland would have helped the area and its local businesses.
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“We won it fair and square,” said Prince George’s County Executive
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