Judge Blocks Trump Administration Plan to Relocate FBI Headquarters
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Judge Blocks Trump Administration Plan to Relocate FBI Headquarters

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A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration’s plan to move the FBI headquarters from Maryland to the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D.C. The ruling follows a yearslong battle over the location of the nation’s premier law enforcement agency’s main office. The FBI criticized the court’s decision, calling it political interference against the Trump administration.

Sources do not detail the specific legal reasoning behind the judge’s decision, only that it halts the relocation plan. The FBI’s statement, reported by both Fox News and PBS NewsHour, alleges the ruling represents undue interference. No right-leaning sources offered an alternative interpretation of the ruling.

This decision marks the latest development in a protracted dispute over the FBI headquarters’ location, with the Trump administration having previously sought to move the bureau out of its current Maryland facility.

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