U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has reportedly moved into secure military housing in Washington, D.C., after receiving a number of serious threats, according to recent reports. Bondi, 60, relocated to the guarded residence following warnings from federal law-enforcement agencies about growing security risks. Officials say the threats come amid rising tensions connected to the Justice Department’s crackdown on international drug-trafficking…
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