DHS secretary, Kristi Noem, temporarily relocates the residence on “Vicieux Doxxing”

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Internal security secretary Kristi Noem temporarily moved her personal residence when she faces an increase in threats against her and “Vicious Doxxing”, said a spokesman for the department on Friday.
“Following the edition of the media of the location of Washington DC’s apartment in secretary Noem, she faced a vicious doxxing on the dark canvas and an increase in death threats, including terrorist organizations, cartels and criminal gangs that DHS targets. Stay in secure military housing, “said assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin.” Secretary Noem continues to pay the rent for his residence from the Navy Court.
“It is a pity that the media choose sensationalism about the safety of people applying American laws to ensure the safety of Americans,” added McLaughlin.
Noem said last week that American immigration and customs (ICE) agents “are now faced with a 1000% increase in assaults against them because they risk their lives to stop the worst criminal illegal foreigners.”
Noem says that glacial agents face a “1000% increase in attacks”

The American Secretary of Internal Security, Kristi Noem, speaks during a press briefing to the Minister of the Internal Incurity, John Reinberg, at the Ecuadorian presidential palace on July 31, 2025, in Quito, in Ecuador. (Alex Brandon-Pool / Getty Images)
“We will not have and have let this violence stop or slow us down. Each day, our police continue to apply the law and stop the most depraved criminals, in particular pedophiles, terrorists, murderers, gang members and sex predators,” she added in an article on X.
Noem, in Illinois, calls Gov. Pritzker, mayor of Chicago on their management of criminal illegal immigrants

President Donald Trump is seen walking with internal security secretary Kristi Noem, the governor of Florida Ron Desantis and others in “Alligator Alcatraz” in Florida on July 1, 2025. (Getty Images)
In July, Fox News Digital reported that ICE officials faced an increase of 830% of attacks between January 21, 2025 and July 14, 2025, compared to the same period in 2024.

The secretary of the Department of Internal Security, Kristi Noem, speaks during a visit to the Terrorist Confainment Center (CECOC) on March 26, 2025 in Tecoleca, El Salvador. (Alex Brandon-Pool / Getty Images)
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