In President Donald Trump's first week in office, some expected he would announce moving Space Command from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama.
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The politics of Space Command and whether it will stay in Colorado Springs continue. Multiple members of the Alabama Congressional Delegation are telling reporters President Trump will move it there.
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Jim Emmett, a Northern Colorado resident, has had a family house in Magnolia Springs, Alabama, since the 1940s. He says he's never seen anything like this in his lifetime.
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The Battle for the Spaceforce could still be underway. During President Trump’s first term, he had stated that he wanted Space Command Head Quarters (USSSPACECOM HQ) to be located in Huntsville, Al. Studies by the Department of Defense found Huntsville to be the ideal location of the Headquarters.