Biden reverses Trump decision to move Space Command HQ from Colorado to Alabama citing readiness concerns
- President Biden decided to keep Space Command headquarters in Colorado Springs instead of moving it to Alabama.
- The decision was made after consulting Defense Secretary Austin and military leaders on operational readiness.
- Gen. James Dickinson warned moving the HQ now could jeopardize readiness, especially with China's space capabilities growing.
- Alabama lawmakers criticized Biden's decision as politically motivated and vowed to continue pushing for the move.
- Colorado politicians welcomed keeping Space Command HQ there, saying it prioritizes national security over politics.
































