Kristi Noem Temporarily Staying in Coast Guard Commandant’s Residence for Security Reasons: DHS
Noem moved into a military residence for security amid a 1,000% rise in assaults on ICE agents, sparking concerns over use of Coast Guard property and housing shortages.
- In July 2025, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem relocated temporarily to Quarters 1, a waterfront military residence at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling normally reserved for top Navy admirals, due to heightened security concerns.
- The move followed a surge in daily death threats against Noem, including from terrorist groups, cartels, and criminal rings targeted by DHS, compounded by media doxxing of her Washington apartment location.
- Noem lives rent-free in the commandant's house while maintaining security details that increased after the relocation story emerged, though critics warn this unusual housing arrangement risks displacing military officials and raising ethical questions.
- DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin criticized the media coverage revealing Noem's residence as deeply inappropriate and noted that after the story broke, Noem repaid a substantial amount for her previous frequent use of Coast Guard aircraft.
- This relocation underscores elevated security challenges for high-profile officials like Noem and highlights tensions within DHS and the military over resource use and public disclosure of personal information.
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‘Vicious’: DHS Chief Kristi Noem Moves Into Secure Housing Because Of Death Threats After Doxxing By 'Reporters' From Washington Post ⋆ Conservative Firing Line
The following article, ‘Vicious’: DHS Chief Kristi Noem Moves Into Secure Housing Because Of Death Threats After Doxxing By ‘Reporters’ From Washington Post, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. Federal officials have confirmed that Kristi Noem, the chief of the Department of Homeland Security for President Donald Trump, has been moved into secure housing – away from her personal residence – because of the death threats she’s been ge…
Noem temporarily relocated to military housing after ‘vicious doxxing’ and death threats, DHS says – CLG News
Noem temporarily relocated to military housing after ‘vicious doxxing’ and death threats, DHS says | 15 Aug 2025 | Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem temporarily relocated her personal residence as she’s facing an increase in threats against her and “vicious doxxing,” a department spokesperson told Fox News Digital on Friday. “Following the media’s publishing of the location of Secretary Noem’s Washington, D.C., apartment, she has faced vic…
'Raised eyebrows': Kristi Noem slammed for 'holier than thou' behavior'
Since being sworn in as secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), former South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has drawn plenty of criticism for her frequent photo-ops. Noem, critics say, is theatrical and performative in a way that Alejandro Mayorkas — who served as DHS secretary under former President Joe Biden — wasn't. Now, Noem is, according to the Washington Post, drawing scrutiny for "living for free in a military home typicall…
Report: DHS Sec. Noem doesn’t pay rent for Coast Guard residence after ‘doxxing’
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem left her residence in Washington’s Navy Yard for housing reserved for the Coast Guard commandant, The Washington Post reported Friday. DHS justified the move for Noem’s safety as former defense officials worried about the precedent the secretary was setting. Nearly four months after a British tabloid published photos of Noem’s condominium building, DHS has confirmed to the Post that the secre…
Noem’s free stay in military housing after death threats sparks Dem barbs
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has been staying rent-free in the home reserved for the top Coast Guard official following death threats, drawing scrutiny and criticism from congressional Democrats. The Department of Homeland Security said it was a wide range of death threats, as well as reporting that showed the area around Noem’s Navy Yard…
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