A U.S. judge blocks the Trump administration’s plan to relocate the FBI headquarters to a federal office building in the Washington, D.C., area. The ruling stops the move while the legal dispute continues, preventing the administration from proceeding with the relocation described in its plans.

The outlets report the decision in similar terms: the judge issues an order that halts the headquarters move. Coverage also notes that the proposal would involve scrapping or changing the relocation plan that would otherwise shift the FBI’s headquarters to a location outside its current setting, including references to a plan involving Maryland. The articles differ mainly in emphasis and wording—some describe the action as blocking a D.C.-area office-building relocation, while others frame it as preventing the administration from scrapping a Maryland-linked plan—but all describe the same court intervention.

Overall, the reporting aligns on the core point that a judge has issued an injunction halting the attempted headquarters move, with the administration now facing continued legal scrutiny before any change can be carried out.