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Disturbing Security Shift: Top Officials Flee Homes to Military Bases Over Escalating Threats

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- U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi moved to secure housing on guarded D.C.-area military base after cartel threats.
- Threats tied to Trump administration capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro and her Epstein files handling.
- Bondi pushes designating cartels as terrorists with aggressive prosecutions.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi relocated from her D.C. apartment last month amid credible dangers from foreign drug cartels. Federal officials ensured her safety on military grounds.
Bondi champions strong action against cartels, aligning with President Trump’s bold policies like Maduro’s arrest. Her work on Jeffrey Epstein files adds to the hostility.
High-ranking officials face similar risks, prompting moves to protected bases. This shields families from protests and foreign dangers.
Stephen Miller lives on base with family after selling their Arlington home to escape vilification campaigns.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio resides at Fort McNair’s General’s Row over domestic unrest and Iran threats.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth also at Fort McNair due to intense security from Operation Epic Fury.
Such protections follow precedents from Trump’s first term and Bush era with officials like Pompeo, Mattis, and Gates using military housing.
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Fckbdn
March 13, 2026 at 5:29 am
Hope no squatters move into her home while she’s in HIDING !!!