A federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration’s efforts to maintain the FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C. The judge found it improper for the Justice Department to overturn the U.S. General Services Administration’s decision, made during the Biden administration, to move the agency to Maryland.
The decision halts plans that had sought to preserve the headquarters in the nation’s capital, emphasizing legal discrepancies in overriding previous administration moves.
This ruling aligns with earlier intentions from the General Services Administration, indicating a commitment to the relocation efforts set in motion in prior years.
