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Transcript: President Trump’s Remarks on Space Command, Crime, National Guard Troops, Housing – September 2, 2025

Read the full transcript of President Donald Trump’s remarks from the Oval Office at the White House on Space Command, Crime, National Guard Troops, Housing, Tuesday, September 2, 2025.

Trump Announces U.S. Space Command Headquarters Move to Huntsville, Alabama

PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, thank you very much. It’s a very important day and an important announcement with great friends of mine. I think I can say, this group is — every one of them, I rate a 10. I can’t always say that, even if they’re Republicans — and these are Republicans, great Republicans.

I want to thank you all for being here, for this important announcement, seven years in the making. These things have been going on for a long period of time, and I am thrilled to report that the U.S. Space Command headquarters will move to the beautiful locale of a place called Huntsville, Alabama, forever to be known, from this point forward, as Rocket City. Okay? So Huntsville, Alabama.

We love Alabama. I only won it by about 47 points. I don’t think that influenced my decision, though, right? That didn’t — right? But we had a lot of competition for this, and Alabama is getting it, Huntsville in particular. So congratulations, everybody. Katie, congratulations.

Economic Impact and Strategic Importance

This will result in more than 30,000 Alabama jobs, and probably much more than that, and hundreds of millions of dollars of investment — and that’s billions, because it can’t be millions. It’s billions and billions of dollars. Most importantly, this decision will help America defend and dominate the high frontier, as they call it.

I want to thank Secretary Pete Hegseth. He’s doing a fantastic job. And Secretary of the Air Force Troy Mink. Troy, thank you very much. Great job you’re doing, Troy. This is such a big deal. This is one that everybody wanted to know, what are you doing?

Acknowledging Congressional Leaders

I also want to thank Senators Katie Britt, and I want to give my condolences. Your grandmother — her grandmother just passed away. She was 100, right? One hundred. And she loves you, Mr. President. Well, and she was very proud of you. Thank you very much. Very, very proud of you. So, thank you, Katie. Wonderful woman. She must have been. To produce you indirectly, I can tell you she had a big —

Tommy Tuberville, who’s a great coach. And I won’t say anything about what happened with Alabama football this weekend. Let’s leave that out. But you’re not — you’re not used to that, right? You’re not used to that. Tommy — Auburn won, that’s right. So you’re happy. Tommy’s been a great senator, as you know, and a fantastic — a fantastic guy all around. He was also a tremendous coach.

House Armed Services Committee Chair Mike Rogers. Thank you, Mike. Where’s Mike? Mike. Thank you very much. You’re doing great, Mike. Representatives Barry Moore, all great friends. Robert Aderholt, Gary Palmer, and Dale Strong. Thank you all very much, fellas. We appreciate it.

Space Force and Space Command History

In my first term, we created and I created a thing called Space Force. So important. You know, we were losing the race in space very badly to China and to Russia. And now we’re far and away number one in space. And re-established Space Com with a mission to protect American space assets and detect any threat to our homeland.

We initially selected Huntsville for the Space Com headquarters, yet those plans were wrongfully obstructed by the Biden administration. And as you know, they moved them to a different locale. And today, we’re moving forward with what we want to do and the place that we want to have this. And this will be there for, hopefully, hundreds of years. That’s where it’s going to be.

I will say I want to thank Colorado. The problem I have with Colorado, one of the big problems, they do mail-in voting. They went to all mail-in voting. So they have automatically crooked elections, and we can’t have that. When a state is for mail-in voting, that means they want dishonest elections because that’s what that means. So that played a big factor also.

Golden Dome National Defense Shield

In Huntsville, Space Com will play a key role in building the Golden Dome, as you know. That’s going to be a big thing. Everybody wants to be a participant in it. National Defense Shield. We’re going to be having a Golden Dome that — the likes of which nobody’s ever seen before. The finest, the best.

And, by the way, Canada called. They want to be a part of it, and that’ll be great. But Canada wants very much to be included in that, and we’re going to work something out with them, I hope. It will also ensure that our technological capabilities, of which we’re way ahead of anybody else — there’s nobody close — remain unmatched long into the future.

So I’d like to ask Secretary Hegseth to say a few words. He was very much a part of it.

And really, everybody behind me was — every one of these people would call me and lobby me. I said, Katie, I don’t want to talk to you anymore. I know — I know what you want. She said, “That’s right, sir, that’s what I want.” And they got their way. So I just want to congratulate. These are really special people. They’re politicians in many ways, but they’re great patriots, I think even more so than politicians. So they fought very hard to get it, and it’s an honor to give it to Huntsville. Pete, say a few words, please.

PETE HEGSETH: Thank you, Mr. President. As usual, right place, right time, for the right reason. In your first administration, you established the Space Force at a time when we knew we had to be looking to that domain of space. You also reestablished Space Command to ensure that priority was put in place. And you, through the Air Force, independently identified that Huntsville, Alabama, was the right place to put it.

For other reasons, in the next administration, under Biden, they decided to move it somewhere else.