Pam Bondi Moves to Military Base Amid Security Threats: Sources
Pam Bondi was relocated to a secure military base near Washington due to increased threats linked to drug cartels and fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein case, sources said.
- Within the last month, Attorney General Pam Bondi was moved into secure military housing on a Washington, D.C.-area military base after federal law enforcement reported increased threats from drug cartels and critics over the Jeffrey Epstein files.
- Federal law enforcement reported threats against Bondi increased after Nicolás Maduro's January abduction, amplified by protests and National Mall installations until Friday, March 13.
- Bondi joins other Trump administration officials housed on bases, including Stephen Miller, Marco Rubio, Kristi Noem, Pete Hegseth, Army Secretary Daniel P. Driscoll, and Navy Secretary John Phelan; Hegseth’s Fort McNair home needed more than $137,000 in renovations, and military resources protect appointees while displacing servicemembers.
- Military officials warn the practice expends military resources and housing for servicemembers, while the Trump administration has not disclosed if officials pay for accommodations, though a Noem spokesperson said she paid fair-market rent last year.
- Ongoing revelations in the Epstein files continue to drive protests, with statues on the National Mall remaining through Friday, March 13, and the Justice Department's Epstein files including an FBI interview alleging Donald Trump assaulted a girl around 13.
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AG Bondi Relocates to Military Housing Amid Security Threats
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has moved from her Washington apartment to a military base in the area following an increase in threats, according to the NY Times citing people familiar with the matter. The relocation, which occurred within the past month, comes amid warnings from federal law enforcement about potential risks […]
AG Pam Bondi Quietly Moves Into Secure Military Housing, Here's Why
Attorney General Pam Bondi has found a new home. And it’s not because she wanted a better view either. Multiple reports have revealed that Bondi has moved into military housing after receiving numerous threats during her time as AG. The threats she has received are both domestic and foreign threats. The Independent reported her move to prosecute Maduro played a role in her seeking new housing: Attorney General Pam Bondi has reportedly been moved…
Attorney General Pam Bondi has quietly moved to one of several military bases in the Washington area where other Trump administration officials also live, after facing threats from drug cartels and critical of their actions in handling the Jeffrey Epstein case, according to people familiar with the situation. Ms. Bondi moved from an apartment in the city over the past month in response to a series of threats detected against her staff by federal…
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