Fox News Politics Newsletter: Trump to move Space Command to Alabama

President Donald Trump has made headlines once again with his decision to move the headquarters of Space Command from Colorado to Alabama. This move comes after a long battle over where the command should be based, with Trump advocating for Huntsville, Alabama, while former President Joe Biden had announced that it would stay in Colorado.
Trump’s announcement on Tuesday solidified the decision to relocate Space Command to Alabama, which he referred to as “Rocket City.” The command had been operating out of Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado Springs, but Trump’s push for the move to Alabama has finally come to fruition.
In other news from the White House, Trump responded to bizarre rumors over the weekend about his death, stating that he was “very active.” The Treasury Department also revealed which jobs could secure a major tax break from Trump’s legislation. Additionally, it was reported that former FBI Director Robert Mueller has Parkinson’s disease.
On the world stage, Trump announced that the US military conducted a ‘lethal strike’ on a Venezuelan drug boat in the Caribbean. Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill, Republican Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa confirmed that she will not be seeking reelection in 2026. Congress returns to a mountain of drama, including the possibility of a government shutdown, Epstein files, and DC crime.
In a case that could have far-reaching implications, a red state is arguing a trans bathroom case that they believe will be the ‘death knell’ for the left-wing agenda. In Chicago, at least 58 people were shot and 8 killed over Labor Day weekend, despite the city rejecting Trump’s offer of help.
Overall, the political landscape remains tumultuous, with key decisions being made and significant events unfolding across the country and the world. Stay tuned for more updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill, and beyond on FoxNews.com.



