Trump announces that Space Command is moving from Colorado to Alabama
The move will create more than 30,000 jobs and save over $400 million compared to Colorado, reversing Biden's decision to prioritize military readiness over cost and political factors.
- Trump announced that the U.S. Space Command will move from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama, to be known as "Rocket City".
- The move to Huntsville will enable more rapid deployment of aerial defense assets, which is critical to national security.
- Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville introduced a resolution encouraging Trump's administration to locate Space Command in Huntsville.
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Donald Trump's announcement in FULL amid concerns about US President's health - The Mirror
Donald Trump, the US President, made an announcement on Tuesday about US Space Command HQ's move to "Rocket City" in Huntsville, Alabama - but it became overshadowed about his hands and health
US President Trump has announced that he will move the headquarters of the space command from the state of Colorado to Alabama.
Bipartisan Colorado lawmakers condemn Space Command relocation
The bipartisan Colorado congressional delegation issued a joint statement on Tuesday condemning President Trump’s decision to relocate the U.S. Space Command’s headquarters from their state to Alabama. “Today’s decision to move U.S Space Command’s headquarters out of Colorado and to Alabama will directly harm our state and the nation. We are united in fighting to... The post Bipartisan Colorado lawmakers condemn Space Command relocation appeared…
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