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FBI to Relocate 1,500 Staff and Close Headquarters Building

Washington, D.C. — FBI Director Kash Patel has announced a sweeping plan to permanently close the J. Edgar Hoover Building, the agency’s longtime headquarters in the nation’s capital, and relocate approximately 1,500 agents, analysts, and support staff to field offices and facilities across the country.

In an interview with Fox News, Patel cited serious safety concerns about the aging structure, calling it “unsafe for our workforce” and stressing the need for immediate action. “We can no longer justify keeping our personnel in a building that poses physical risks and hinders operational efficiency,” he said.

The relocation is part of a broader initiative to decentralize federal law enforcement operations, a priority for Patel since taking the helm of the bureau. He noted that every state would benefit from the redistribution of staff and resources, signaling a shift toward strengthening FBI presence and intelligence-gathering capabilities outside Washington, D.C.

While past FBI leaders have acknowledged the deteriorating state of the Hoover Building — which opened in 1975 and has faced criticism for outdated infrastructure and security flaws — Patel’s move is the most definitive step toward closure. He also reignited a controversial proposal to convert the building into a “deep state museum,” a concept he floated earlier in his tenure as part of his broader criticism of Washington’s centralized bureaucracy.

The decision to disperse FBI personnel may also have political implications. Critics argue it could fragment the agency’s core leadership, while supporters claim it will make the bureau more accessible and responsive to local communities. Patel countered these concerns by asserting that modern technology and coordination systems will ensure continued operational cohesion across decentralized offices.

The General Services Administration (GSA), which manages federal properties, is expected to play a central role in facilitating the relocation and determining the future use or sale of the Hoover Building. No specific timeline for the move has been disclosed, though Patel suggested that implementation would begin “within the next fiscal year.”

Security analysts say the shift marks a significant moment in the FBI’s modern history and could signal similar trends for other federal agencies with aging infrastructure in D.C.

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