A Maryland Democratic senator wants to know how involved President Donald Trump has been in the development of a new FBI headquarters building.

Sen. Chris Van Hollen has written to General Services Administration Administrator Emily Murphy to give her an opportunity to expand on answers she gave in response to written questions for the record following a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing back in February.

“According to White House statements in recent news reports, President Trump has strong feelings about the project and intends to be very involved,” Van Hollen wrote in the Tuesday letter.

The GSA and FBI drew bipartisan criticism in February for what seemed like an abrupt and perhaps ill-conceived plan to abandon efforts to move the headquarters to a larger parcel of land in wither Maryland or Virginia, and instead try to rebuild on the existing site on Pennsylvania Avenue in Northwest Washington.

A draft plan that circulated in February would keep many FBI functions on the existing footprint, but about 2,300 employees would see their jobs relocated to facilities in other parts of the United States. That includes Huntsville, Ala., in the home state of both Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Senate Appropriations Chairman Richard C. Shelby.