AG Bondi Forced Onto Military Base Amid Rising Threats

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Bondi is the latest senior administration official to move into secure housing at or near military facilities in the Washington, D.C., area after citing threats from criminals, foreign adversaries and protesters, The Times reported.

Other officials who have reportedly relocated to heavily protected quarters include Stephen Miller, the president’s top domestic policy adviser and a key architect of the administration’s immigration policies; Secretary of State Marco Rubio; former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem; and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

Army Secretary Daniel P. Driscoll has also moved into military housing, along with Navy Secretary John Phelan, whose Washington residence was damaged in a fire last year, The Times said.

Reports of Bondi moving to a military base come as the House Oversight Committee prepares to schedule testimonies from both her and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick regarding the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.

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“I’m in communication with them,” Rep. James Comer (R-KY), the chair of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, told reporters Wednesday morning. “We’re trying to get them in very, very soon.”

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