Colorado's Attorney General Phil Weiser is pushing back against the Trump administration's plans to relocate U.S. Space Command from Colorado Springs, claiming the move is "unconstitutional and unlawful."
In September, President Trump announced renewed plans to move the facility to Huntsville, Alabama, a move that continues his administration's efforts to reestablish U.S. Space Command begun in 2018. Former President Joe Biden overturned that decision in 2023, opting to keep it in Colorado at the urging of Gen. James Dickinson, who has served as Commander of U.S. Space Command since 2020. Dickinson argued that moving the headquarters would jeopardize military readiness, as it could take several years to build facilities equal to what they already have in Colorado.
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