Trump announces that Space Command is moving from Colorado to Alabama
The relocation to Huntsville is expected to save $462 million over 15 years and create approximately 1,400 jobs, enhancing military readiness with a more secure facility, officials said.
- Donald Trump announced that the U.S. Space Command headquarters will move from Colorado to Huntsville, Alabama, creating 30,000 jobs and boosting economic investment in the area.
- The relocation will create 30,000 jobs and attract billions of dollars in investment to Huntsville, as noted by Trump during his address.
- Trump criticized Colorado's voting system, claiming it is corrupt and contributed to election fraud, a statement he has made previously.
- Democratic Representative Jerry Nadler announced he will not seek re-election, further impacting the competitive landscape for the 2026 House races.
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Experts believe move of U.S. Space Command will benefit Tennessee
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Trump administration's decision to move U.S. Space Command from Colorado Springs, Colorado, to Huntsville, Alabama, is changing the aerospace industry across the board. "This is incredible news, with Huntsville a 20-minute drive from Tennessee's border, we can really see a downstream effect on both economic and community development," said Michael Aikens, Vice President for Research and Economic Development at Tenne…
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.
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