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Judge Blocks Donald Trump Administration From Moving FBI Headquarters to DC Office Building

17 August 2026
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What You Need to Know
• U.S. District Judge Theodore D. Chuang blocked the FBI’s headquarters move to the Ronald Reagan Building.
• The ruling found that the Trump administration illegally overturned a plan to build a new facility in Greenbelt, Maryland.
• Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown stated that the court’s decision clears the way for the FBI headquarters to return to Greenbelt.

On Monday, U.S. District Judge Theodore D. Chuang ruled against plans to relocate the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s headquarters to the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D.C. The judge determined that the Trump administration’s decision to abandon a previously approved site in Greenbelt, Maryland, was unlawful. The lawsuit was initiated by the state of Maryland and Prince George’s County, which had invested over a decade and hundreds of millions of dollars to secure the new headquarters. Maryland Governor Wes Moore emphasized the need to proceed with building the FBI’s new facility in Prince George’s County, as the current headquarters, the J. Edgar Hoover Building, has been criticized for its deteriorating condition.

Why It Matters

This ruling highlights the ongoing conflict over the location of the FBI headquarters, which has been debated for years. The Greenbelt site was selected during President Joe Biden’s administration after a competitive evaluation between Maryland and Virginia. The current headquarters, dedicated in 1975, has faced safety concerns, prompting calls for relocation. The decision reinforces Maryland’s commitment to securing the FBI’s presence in the state, which is seen as vital for local economic development and law enforcement operations.

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