
NASA considers getting rid of Washington, D.C., headquarters: report
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NASA is reportedly considering getting rid of its Washington, D.C., headquarters as the Trump administration continues to shrink the federal government.
"The NASA headquarters building lease is up in 2028, and the agency is looking at options to lease a different facility in the Washington, D.C., area," a NASA spokesperson told Fox News Digital in a statement. "NASA does not have plans to build a new headquarters. In compliance with the executive order signed Jan. 20, NASA employees, including at NASA headquarters, returned to full-time onsite work by Feb. 28."
It also comes after the administration recently let about 20 people go from its D.C. headquarters, including its chief scientist, according to The New York Times.
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