Overview
- Bondi moved out of her Washington, D.C. apartment in the past month and into secure on-base housing, according to The New York Times reports cited by multiple outlets.
- Federal officials flagged threats linked to drug cartels and public anger over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, with the specific base location undisclosed.
- Her relocation reportedly occurred around or just after the Super Bowl, when Epstein survivors aired a PSA urging full compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
- The Justice Department released more than 3.5 million Epstein-related documents in late January, then removed thousands over flawed redactions, and some materials were not made public.
- Bondi joins other senior officials—Stephen Miller, Marco Rubio, Kristi Noem, and Pete Hegseth—in protective on-base housing, and it remains unclear whether they pay for lodging, though Noem has previously said she paid fair‑market rent.