By Joey Roulette
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Colorado’s attorney general sued President Donald Trump’s administration on Wednesday for moving U.S. Space Command’s headquarters to Alabama, calling the decision unconstitutional retaliation for the Democratic state’s vote-by-mail practices.
The lawsuit filed by Attorney General Phil Weiser in Colorado’s federal court district escalated a long-running dispute that culminated in Trump’s announcement last month that Space Command’s headquarters in Colorado Springs will move to Huntsville, Alabama.
The lawsuit seeks an injunction against the move and a judge’s order declaring the president’s decision unconstitutional.
“The Constitution does not permit the Executive Branch to punish or retaliate against states for lawfully exercising powers reserved

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