US Attorney General Bondi is said to be living on a military base after threats

According to research by the US Attorney General Pam Bondi New York Times gave up her apartment in the city and moved to a military base after threats and criticism. Federal authorities had previously alerted the minister’s employees to the dangers.

Bondi is threatened by drug cartels and is responsible for their handling of the case Jeffrey Epstein been criticized.

As the New York Times learned from insiders, after the arrest of the Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro In January, people increasingly threatened Bondi. In February she then gave up her apartment and moved.

Miller, Rubio and Hegseth live on guarded bases

Bondi is therefore not the only member of the Trump administration who lives on heavily guarded bases in or around the US capital. Advisor Stephen Miller, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth are named.

Whether and how much they pay for these accommodations is according to the New York Times unclear. A spokeswoman for the fired Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem told the newspaper that Noem paid “market rent” last year.

By Editor