Maryland officials who have fought political and legal battles in their yearslong effort to land the new FBI headquarters in Greenbelt now face a daunting new challenge — geography.
In a speech Friday at the Department of Justice, President Donald Trump (R) said he would stop plans to build the new FBI headquarters in Maryland because it’s “three hours away” from the agency’s current site at 935 Pennsylvania Ave. NW in Washington.
In November 2023, the General Services Administration picked Greenbelt in Prince George’s County as the site of the next home for the FBI and its 7,500 employees. The other two choices were in Landover, also in Prince George’s, and Springfield, Virginia.
All three sites are in or on the Capital Beltway. Google Maps show the Greenbelt site to be 10 to 11 miles from the current FBI headquarters as the crow flies, and about 16 miles by car.
“They were going to build an FBI headquarters three hours away in Maryland, a liberal state,” Trump said. “But that has no bearing on what I’m about to say. We’re going to stop it. I’m not going to let that happen.”
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