Trump official rushed away to safety after receiving these heinous threats

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The world is becoming very dangerous. People’s lives are on the line.

And this Trump official was rushed away to safety after receiving these heinous threats.

Attorney General Pam Bondi has packed up and relocated to a fortified military base near Washington, DC. Cartels and raging critics furious at her pursuit of the Jeffrey Epstein case have unleashed a torrent of death threats, forcing this law enforcer to seek safety behind razor wire and armed guards.

The move happened just last month, according to insiders with direct knowledge who spoke to the New York Times. Bondi ditched her regular apartment in the capital for the secure confines of the base, all triggered by fresh security alarms following the dramatic takedown of former Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro.

“Ms. Bondi is the latest administration official to move into heavily guarded quarters at military facilities in or near the nation’s capital after citing danger from criminals, adversaries overseas and protesters,” according to the outlet.

This isn’t some isolated panic. It’s part of a growing exodus of top Trump administration warriors hunkering down in military housing to dodge bullets from every direction—foreign gangsters, overseas enemies, and street-level agitators who can’t stand real accountability, per the Times.

Leading the pack is Stephen Miller, the president’s top domestic policy adviser and the brilliant force behind the hardest-hitting immigration crackdown in modern history. Miller knows exactly what it’s like to battle the open-border lobby that floods our streets with cartel poison.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has followed suit, trading normal life for the safety of a base amid the nonstop assaults from globalist foes and their domestic cheerleaders. Kristi Noem, the no-nonsense former homeland security secretary who actually secured the border, faced the same barrage of hate.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the combat veteran steering our military back to strength, also packed his bags for protected quarters. These are the men and women delivering on promises to put America first, and the backlash proves just how much the swamp hates losing its grip.

Army Secretary Daniel P. Driscoll joined the ranks by shifting into military housing, while Navy Secretary John Phelan dealt with his own nightmare when his Washington home went up in flames last year.

The message is crystal clear: serving this nation under President Trump comes with a target on your back.

All this unfolds right as the House Oversight Committee lines up high-stakes hearings on the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Bondi and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick are set to testify, shining a spotlight on one of the deepest corruption scandals in elite circles.

“I’m in communication with them,” Rep. James Comer (R-KY) said to reporters.

“We’re trying to get them in very, very soon.”

Neither Bondi nor her office has uttered a word about the relocation, staying laser-focused on the mission instead of drama.