Attorney General Pam Bondi has reportedly vacated her Washington, D.C. residence and moved into secure housing on a heavily fortified military base after federal authorities flagged credible threats against the top law enforcement official.
According to the New York Times, the relocation occurred within the past month after law enforcement warned of escalating risks tied to two explosive developments.
Security concerns reportedly escalated after the U.S. captured Venezuelan dictator and narco-terrorist Nicolás Maduro earlier this year, an operation that shook criminal networks tied to the regime.
Federal officials believe retaliation threats from cartel-linked groups may have contributed to the heightened security measures surrounding Bondi.
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