By all accounts, there are a variety of disagreements among Republicans about how best to proceed with a new economic-aid package, each of which are contributing to an ongoing debacle for the GOP. But there’s one sticking point in particular that’s worth paying close attention to.
The Washington Post had an interesting report yesterday on the breakdowns among Republicans, which touched on a detail I haven’t seen elsewhere.
Complicating matters, the White House renewed its push for language related to the location of the Federal Bureau of Investigation building in downtown Washington — which is cater-cornered from Trump International Hotel on Pennsylvania Ave NW — according to two people with knowledge of the talks who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss them. Trump has expressed interest in the location of the FBI’s headquarters for some time.
In other words, one of the reasons GOP officials still can’t produce an aid package is that Team Trump wants to see a provision in the bill related to the FBI’s headquarters. What does this have to do with keeping the economy afloat during a pandemic? Not much, but the White House reportedly has made it a priority anyway.
In fact, at yesterday’s press briefing, a reporter specifically asked the president whether this is one of the things holding up the bill. Donald Trump delivered a rather long answer, but he didn’t deny the Post‘s reporting.
The president said the bureau needs a new building, but he wants the FBI to remain at its current location. “There’s nothing better than the [existing] site,” Trump claimed. He added that he’d like to see an “incredible” new headquarters, in the same spot, complete with a running track on the roof “because FBI people like to work out a lot.”
Trump then wrapped up his answer about the FBI building, ended the briefing, and left the room.
On the surface, this may seem like a bizarre topic. Why would the president care so much about the FBI’s location? As it turns out, there’s an under-appreciated controversy about this.
Let’s circle back to our earlier coverage for those who may need a refresher.
Trump’s keen interest in the FBI’s headquarters has been at the center of a controversy for quite a while. In fact, Axios reported two years ago this week on the president’s “obsession” with the question about whether to leave the FBI where it is or relocate the bureau’s headquarters to a nearby suburb.









