Attorney General Pam Bondi is one of the most criticized members of President Trump’s cabinet.
But Bondi wasn’t prepared for this.
And Pam Bondi was forced to flee after receiving this terrifying threat.
As American Patriot Daily reports:
Attorney General Bondi became the latest member of President Trump’s cabinet forced to seek shelter on a military base due to threats on her life.
The New York Times reported that an uptick in threats on her life from critics of how she handled the Epstein files and from drug cartels outraged over the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro initiated the move.
“Attorney General Pam Bondi has quietly relocated to one of several military bases in the Washington area where other Trump administration officials also live, after facing threats from drug cartels and critics of her actions in handling the Jeffrey Epstein case, according to people familiar with the situation.
One catalyst was an increase in threats following the capture and prosecution of President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela in January, according to a senior official with direct knowledge of the situation who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss security matters,” the New York Times reported.
Bondi is just the latest Trump administration official to seek shelter on a military base because they can’t lead a normal life due to increased threats.
“Other officials who have relocated include Stephen Miller, the president’s top domestic policy adviser and the architect of his hard-line immigration policy; Secretary of State Marco Rubio; Kristi Noem, the exiting homeland security secretary; and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Daniel P. Driscoll, the Army secretary, has also moved into military housing, as has Navy Secretary John Phelan, whose home in Washington was damaged in a fire last year,” the Times also reported.
Charlie Krik’s assassination and the two attempts on President Trump’s life put the epidemic of left-wing political violence front and center in the national political consciousness.
Trump administration officials are no longer able to live normal lives because of the threats they face, mainly from the political left.
The press would treat this as a national scandal and hound Republicans to denounce their own voters if this were happening to Democrats.
According to the New York Times, the real scandal was how much rent Bondi paid to live in peace.
“It is not clear how much, if anything, officials are paying to stay at some of the most historic properties in the government’s possession. A spokeswoman for Ms. Noem, who was recently ousted from her job by President Trump, told The New York Times that she was paying “fair-market rent” for her accommodations last year, the Times also reported.


