WASHINGTON (AP) – The FBI announced Tuesday that it planned to move its Washington headquarters several blocks away from its current five-decade-old home.
FBI says it plans to move headquarters to different location in Washington
WASHINGTON (AP) – The FBI announced Tuesday that it planned to move its Washington headquarters several blocks away from its current five-decade-old home.
The bureau and the General Services Administration said the Ronald Reagan Building complex had been selected as the new location, the latest development in a yearslong back-and-forth over where the nation’s premier federal law enforcement agency should have its headquarters.
It was not immediately clear when such a move might take place or what sort of logistical hurdles might need to be cleared in order to accomplish it.
FBI Director Kash Patel, who in his first months on the job has presided over a dramatic restructuring of the bureau that has included moving to relocate significant numbers of employees from Washington to Alabama, called the announcement “a historic moment for the FBI.”