Senior Reporter Brett Forrest interviews Congressman Jeff Crank and Senator John Hickenlooper about efforts to keep Space Command in Colorado Springs after Trump's announcement to move it to Alabama.
President Donald Trump speaks during an event about the relocation of U.S. Space Command headquarters from Colorado to Alabama in the Oval Office of the White House on Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2025, in ...
Despite President Joe Biden’s decision this summer to reverse a Trump-era move and keep U.S. Space Command in Colorado, House Armed Services Chair Mike Rogers is already vowing to use the next defense ...
Rogers said that he expects the watchdog review will say “exactly what we think: that he politically manipulated” the process, referring to President Joe Biden. Biden reversed an end-of-Trump term ...
The fight for Space Command Headquarters is not over. That was the message from Alabama lawmakers at a House Armed Services committee hearing Thursday that looked at how the Biden administration made ...
Sometimes, destiny appears with rare clarity. “Resistance is futile” as the saying goes. It is Alabama’s destiny to fight over the “permanent” headquarters for America’s Space Command until the day ...
For people late to the story and curious or veterans of the long fight over the U.S. Space Command’s permanent headquarters, a congressional debate Thursday lends some clarity. And some heat as U.S.
President Donald Trump threatened to send “more than the National Guard” to U.S. cities during his long-winded speech to troops in Japan on Tuesday. The Trump administration has deployed the National ...
For two and a half years, a decision on where to locate U.S. Space Command's headquarters has languished amid a tug of war between Alabama and Colorado, between former President Donald Trump and ...
Lamborn said Trump’s decision does not take into account national security concerns of ensuring the command is ready to respond to threats in space. Lamborn was one of the leaders in the fight to keep ...
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