Several senior appointees from the Trump administration, including Stephen Miller, Marco Rubio, and Kristi Noem, have reportedly relocated their residences to U.S. military bases for safety reasons. This move comes amid ongoing concerns regarding their security.
The decision to move to military installations has not been elaborated upon, and further details regarding the circumstances prompting this relocation have not been disclosed. The situation reflects a heightened sense of vulnerability among these political figures.
In related developments, the National Guard deployment in Washington, D.C. has been extended into early 2026, indicating ongoing security measures in the capital. For more information on this topic, see our recent developments.
This relocation of prominent political figures to military bases marks a significant shift in their living arrangements, highlighting the current climate of political tension and security concerns.

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