Overview
- Noem is living rent-free in Quarters 1 at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, a residence traditionally reserved for the Coast Guard commandant.
- DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin says the move was necessitated by doxxing and death threats after media outlets published the location of her Washington apartment.
- The department states Noem continues to pay rent on her Navy Yard residence and has reimbursed required personal travel on Coast Guard aircraft.
- Retired Coast Guard leaders emphasize that Quarters 1 has been reserved for the commandant since around 2010, raising concerns about setting a new precedent.
- Democrats in Congress and ethics groups criticize the arrangement as a misuse of military resources and are calling for oversight.