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DHS Says Noem Temporarily Moves Into Coast Guard Commandant’s Residence After Doxxing Threats

The arrangement places the Homeland Security chief in a rent-free home traditionally reserved for the Coast Guard leader.

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Overview

  • DHS said dark‑web doxxing and a surge of death threats forced Secretary Kristi Noem to relocate to secure military housing, and that she continues to pay rent on her Navy Yard apartment.
  • Noem told Fox News she left her private residence after media outlets published her address and details about the unit, and she described the move as temporary.
  • Reporting identifies the residence as Quarters 1 at Joint Base Anacostia‑Bolling, typically used by the Coast Guard commandant, with The Washington Post reporting she pays no rent there.
  • Former officials and ethics experts questioned the precedent, with Jeh Johnson calling it the first time a DHS secretary has lived in government housing and retired Admiral Paul Zukunft noting Quarters 1 has housed the commandant since about 2010.
  • Officials framed the security risk in the context of steeply rising assaults on ICE officers this year, with figures cited ranging from an 830% increase to 1000%.