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Will Trump and Republicans quash the FBI headquarters move to Maryland, pivot to Virginia instead?


Published on 2024-12-05 13:01:21 - Virginia Mercury
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  • The decade-long endeavor to move the Federal Bureau of Investigation out of its crumbling headquarters in downtown Washington, D.C., and into a new facility outside the city could face roadblocks next year.

The article discusses the ongoing debate over the relocation of the FBI headquarters, which has been a contentious issue between Maryland and Virginia. Initially, the General Services Administration (GSA) selected Greenbelt, Maryland, as the preferred site for the new FBI headquarters, but this decision has faced significant pushback from Virginia politicians and some Republicans. There are concerns that former President Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers might attempt to quash the move to Maryland, potentially redirecting it to Virginia. This political maneuvering is influenced by various factors including cost, proximity to other federal agencies, and political affiliations. The article highlights the involvement of key figures like Virginia's Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, who have been vocal about the benefits of locating the headquarters in Virginia, particularly in Springfield. The situation remains fluid, with potential implications for federal spending, local economies, and political dynamics.

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[ https://virginiamercury.com/2024/12/05/dc/will-trump-and-republicans-quash-the-fbi-headquarters-move-to-maryland-pivot-to-virginia-instead/ ]
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