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Report: Former Florida AG Pam Bondi Relocates to Military Base Amid Threats
Bondi cited security concerns following the capture of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
Published on Mar. 12, 2026
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Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has reportedly relocated to a protected military base near Washington, D.C. due to a wave of death threats from drug cartels and those angry over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein probe. Unidentified sources confirmed Bondi moved from an apartment in D.C. to the military base in the past month.
Why it matters
Bondi is the latest high-profile administration official to move into heavily guarded military housing amid concerns over threats from criminals, adversaries, and protesters. Her relocation highlights the growing security risks faced by government leaders.
The details
Other officials who have relocated to military bases include Stephen Miller, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Bondi's move comes as the House Oversight Committee prepares to schedule testimonies from her and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick about the probe into Jeffrey Epstein.
- Bondi moved to the military base in the past month.
- The House Oversight Committee plans to schedule testimonies from Bondi and Lutnick 'very, very soon'.
The players
Pam Bondi
Former Florida Attorney General who has reportedly relocated to a military base due to security concerns.
James Comer
Chair of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, who says the committee plans to schedule testimonies from Bondi and Lutnick.
Howard Lutnick
Commerce Secretary who will also testify before the House Oversight Committee about the Jeffrey Epstein probe.
What they’re saying
“I'm in communication with them. We're trying to get them in very, very soon.”
— James Comer, Chair, House Oversight and Government Reform Committee (Breitbart)
What’s next
The House Oversight Committee will schedule testimonies from Pam Bondi and Howard Lutnick regarding the Jeffrey Epstein probe in the near future.
The takeaway
The relocation of high-profile government officials like Pam Bondi to military bases highlights the growing security risks and threats faced by public leaders, underscoring the need for robust protection measures in an increasingly polarized political climate.
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