Due to increased threats related to the incident, Pam Bondi has been relocated to a secure military facility. Jeffrey Epstein case and the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

Attorney general becomes latest member of Trump administration to transition out of private residence washington to military installations.
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Pam Bundy leaves residence in Washington, D.C.
Bundy moved out of his Washington, D.C., apartment last month and headed to a secret military base in the area, the New York Times reported.
Represented by Bondi She confirmed the arrangement but asked the media not to reveal her location, the Daily Mail reported. A senior official said threats from drug cartels and criticism of her job performance prompted her decision.
Bondi is one of a large number of Trump administration officials who moved into military housing during Trump’s second term.
Stephen Miller, Pete Hegseth and Marco Rubio are all currently living in government facilities, as is former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
Until recently, it was extremely rare for government officials to live in military barracks.
Pam Bundy and the Epstein Files
The House Oversight Committee last week subpoenaed Bundy to testify about the Epstein documents.
Tim Burchett, Lauren Boebert, Michael Crowder, Nancy Mace and Scott Perry are all ultra-conservative Republicans who joined forces with Democrats to push Bundy to the committee.
The Republican-majority oversight committee is investigating Epstein’s documents and the Justice Department’s handling of the case.
Bundy is the latest high-profile figure to become embroiled in the committee’s investigation, which has previously called on Bill and Hillary Clinton to testify about their relationships with pedophiles and their associate Ghislaine Maxwell.

