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FBI leadership seeks to move National Academy from Virginia to Alabama, drawing internal and political criticism

Proposed relocation from Quantico to Huntsville aligns with Trump administration push to reshape bureau and shift resources out of Washington.

June 12, 2025 / 09:22 IST
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FBI leadership seeks to move National Academy from Virginia to Alabama

FBI leadership is pushing to relocate the bureau’s National Academy from Quantico, Virginia, to Huntsville, Alabama, as part of a broader Trump administration effort to shrink the FBI’s presence in the Washington area and expand operations at its Redstone Arsenal campus, the Washington Post reported.

Multiple people familiar with the discussions told The Washington Post that FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino is championing the plan, which has yet to be publicly announced. The proposed move has sparked concerns inside the bureau and among Virginia lawmakers, who question the rationale and potential costs of uprooting a key law enforcement training program.

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Relocating a signature training program

The National Academy is a prestigious 10-week training programme for local, federal, and international law enforcement officers with leadership potential. It is distinct from the FBI’s internal training for new agents, which, along with other critical functions like the FBI Laboratory, would remain at Quantico under the current plan.