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Trump Administration Ousts National Science Foundation from Headquarters Building

Last updated: June 25, 2025 11:55 am
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The Trump Administration has made a controversial decision to oust the National Science Foundation (NSF) from its headquarters building in Alexandria, Virginia. Employees at the NSF were reportedly blindsided by the news that the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) would be taking over their offices.

According to reports, the move is expected to be announced by HUD on Wednesday, but as of Tuesday evening, NSF staff had not been formally informed by management about the change. This lack of communication has left employees feeling uncertain about where they will be expected to work in the future.

One NSF employee, who requested anonymity out of fear of retaliation, expressed shock at the news, stating that they had “literally zero idea” that the move was coming until reports began circulating among staffers. The union representing NSF employees, led by Jesus Soriano, also expressed surprise at the decision and raised concerns about the lack of planning for the relocation.

Soriano revealed that he was expecting a press conference on Wednesday morning in the NSF lobby, with HUD Secretary Scott Turner and Virginia Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin in attendance. However, he emphasized that NSF management had not been involved in the decision-making process and that there was no concrete plan in place for the agency’s future location.

The union’s press release highlighted some of the details of the planned takeover, including a dedicated executive suite for the HUD secretary on the 19th floor, an executive dining room, reserved parking spaces, and exclusive elevator access. These lavish accommodations raised questions about the government’s priorities and allocation of taxpayer dollars.

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It remains unclear what will happen to the more than 1,800 employees currently working at the NSF headquarters. The agency moved to the Alexandria office from Virginia’s Ballston area in 2017, and the sudden announcement of the takeover has left many employees feeling uncertain about their future.

In response to inquiries about the decision, an NSF spokesperson directed requests for comment to the General Services Administration (GSA). However, neither GSA, the White House, nor a spokesperson for Governor Youngkin responded to requests for comment.

As the situation continues to unfold, employees at the NSF are left grappling with the uncertainty of their future work environment and the implications of the government’s decision to prioritize luxury accommodations for officials over scientific leadership. The controversy surrounding the ousting of the NSF from its headquarters has sparked concerns about the government’s commitment to supporting scientific research and innovation.

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