The Democrats have made politics a bloody battlefield.
Several top Trump administration officials have reportedly been relocated to secure military housing in Washington, D.C., amid ongoing Democrat violence, security concerns and threats directed at high-profile Trump and right-wing political figures.
Senior Trump administration officials, including Stephen Miller, Kristi Noem, Marco Rubio, Pete Hegseth, and Tulsi Gabbard, have relocated to secure on-base housing near Washington, D.C., following harassment, death threats, and protests after the September 10, 2025, assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The Pentagon has ordered each state’s National Guard to form quick reaction forces of 500 troops trained in crowd control, operational by January 2026, to address potential post-election unrest.
Donald Trump, Charlie Kirk, Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh are just the most terrible examples that spring to mind……
Top Trump officials Miller, Noem and Rubio adopt bunker mentality with housing reserved for military officers: report
Noem was previously ‘living for free’, Washington Post reported, as top Trump advisers scooped up homes meant for military commanders, citing security concerns
By: John Bowden, The Independent, 31 October 2025:
ADVERTISEMENTTop members of Donald Trump’s White House are reportedly living in homes typically reserved for top military brass in Washington, D.C. as they pull back from neighborhoods where their presences were often targeted for protests by the many Democrats who make the Capital region their homes.
Stephen Miller and Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently joined a growing list of Trump Cabinet secretaries and advisers who’ve chosen to live in reserved military housing, with Rubio moving onto “Generals Row” in Fort McNair and Miller also living in the area after abandoning his digs in Arlington, The Atlantic reported.
They join Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who moved into military housing earlier this year, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who is alone among his compatriots in finding some precedent for his decision to move onto Generals Row alongside Rubio.
White House and administration officials gave security concerns as the reasons for the arrangements; one other senior White House official, whose identity was not named by The Atlantic, is also in a similar arrangement due to “security concerns related to a specific foreign threat,” said officials.
The practice of putting White House officials in such housing is very new.
 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			