Pam Bondi Moves to Military Base Amid Security Threats: Sources
Pam Bondi relocated to a Washington-area military base after federal law enforcement warned of increased threats from drug cartels and critics over Epstein case handling.
- Following security warnings from federal law enforcement, Attorney General Pam Bondi moved to a Washington-area military base within the past month after threats were flagged, including warnings from the Drug Enforcement Administration.
- Threats against Bondi escalated after the January capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, which authorities believed could provoke cartel retaliation, and after the Epstein files backlash with survivors condemning exposed information.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi joins several Trump officials in military housing, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, marking the first widespread use for political appointees without military ties.
- Bondi's office declined to disclose payment details or the exact base location, citing security concerns, while military resources may displace servicemembers; Noem previously told The New York Times she paid "fair-market rent," though reports questioned this.
- While prior administrations saw limited use, the current scale of military housing for officials like Jim Mattis and Mike Pompeo raises questions about policy accountability as activists target private residences.
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AG Pam Bondi moved to military housing amid threats over Epstein case
Attorney General Pam Bondi was quietly and quickly moved to secure military housing amid threats from drug cartels and critics over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, according to a report.
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 […]
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