Colorado officials balk at Trump decision to move Space Command HQ to Alabama
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Officials in Colorado Springs are slamming the Trump administration’s decision to move U.S. Space Command from its temporary location in their city to Alabama claiming the move was based on President Trump’s “personal interest,” but Fox News has learned that Air Force Secretary Barbara Barrett made the final decision.
"We’re extremely disappointed and concerned with the decision—and it appears to be influenced by personal politics," Dirks Draper, the president of the Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Corp., which managed the campaign for the city of Colorado Springs to keep Space Command. Draper told Fox News that the process was "unprecedented" due to the competitive nature of the decision-making.More Related News
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