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Youngkin accepts Maryland governor’s basketball challenge over fight for FBI HQ

Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin He has agreed to play one-on-one Basketball Play with Democratic Maryland Governor Wes Moore As both their states vie this week for the right to be the new home of the, Federal Bureau of InvestigationThe next headquarters.

“Glenn Youngkin, let’s go one on one, winner gets the new FBI headquarters,” The new governor of Maryland Write Twitter, Thursday

Moore tweeted footage of himself shooting a two-pointer at a Washington Wizards game at Washington, D.C.’s Capital One Arena.

“He got a pretty decent shot if you ask me,” Moore’s shot was praised by an NBC Sports reporter.

Youngkin stated that he may take Moore up on the basketball challenge in a radio interview with a D.C. radio station.

“There’s another governor who challenged me to a one-on-one basketball game from Maryland, and I might take him up on that one,” Youngkin Telled Morning show on WMAL.

Moore’s challenge was accepted by the governor in Virginia, who followed up on Twitter.

“Game on!” Youngkin Responded Moore tweeted a clip of him executing a deep jump shot while on a basketball court.

In 2021, the governor of Virginia showed his basketball skills when he took on former President Barack Obama. Barack Obama A basketball game.

“Hey @BarackObama, I hear you’re in town trying to bail out Terry’s campaign. If you’re up for a game, I’m ready,” Youngkin In a video advertisement on a basketball court.

Youngkin was a Rice University basketball player who played in four seasons and 58 games of Division 1 basketball from 1985 to 1989. He received a full athletic scholarship. His father was a Duke University basketball coach. Mo


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