Kristi Noem forced to move into military housing after ‘vicious doxxing’ and a wave of death threats – We Got This Covered
Forgot password
Enter the email address you used when you joined and we'll send you instructions to reset your password.
If you used Apple or Google to create your account, this process will create a password for your existing account.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Reset password instructions sent. If you have an account with us, you will receive an email within a few minutes.
Something went wrong. Try again or contact support if the problem persists.
Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

Kristi Noem forced to move into military housing after ‘vicious doxxing’ and a wave of death threats

It's different when she has to be near the people she's affecting.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has temporarily moved out of her personal home and into secure military housing due to a major increase in threats and a specific case of online harassment. A spokesperson for her department explained that after the media revealed the location of Noem’s apartment in Washington, D.C., her personal information was shared on the dark web.

Recommended Videos

Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News, “Following the media’s publishing of the location of Secretary Noem’s Washington D.C. apartment, she has faced vicious doxxing on the dark web and a surge in death threats, including from the terrorist organizations, cartels, and criminal gangs that DHS targets. Due to threats and security concerns, she has been forced to temporarily stay in secure military housing… Secretary Noem continues to pay rent for her Navy Yard residence… It’s a shame that the media chooses sensationalism over the safety of people enforcing America’s laws to keep Americans safe.”

A report from July provided specific numbers showing the rise in attacks on ICE officials. That report noted an eight hundred and thirty percent increase in assaults against these agents during a particular time frame: from January 21, 2025, to July 14, 2025. This compares the number of assaults during that period to the same time the year before. The timing of this surge is notable because it began the day after the current presidential administration took office.

Kristi Noem getting threats from the public

The increased security measures for Secretary Noem, including her move to a more secure location, are likely directly tied to her high-profile role. As the leader of a major federal law enforcement agency, her work involves sensitive and often dangerous operations.

The reported doxxing and resulting threats show a clear link between her official duties and the personal risks she now faces. The department’s public statements and the available data on ICE agent attacks highlight the administration’s focus on enforcing immigration laws and the difficulties its personnel are facing in doing so.

Despite this, Noem has been vocal that she believes she’s doing the right thing. She is quoted in the DHS website as saying, “We will not and have not let this violence stop us or slow us down. Everyday our law enforcement continues to enforce the law and arrest the most depraved criminals including pedophiles, terrorists, murderers, gang members, and sexual predators.”

Secretary Noem’s move from her private home to military housing underscores the growing security threats facing federal officials in prominent positions. This incident, along with the documented rise in attacks on agents, shows the difficult environment for those responsible for enforcing immigration and security laws in the U.S. The department’s stance remains that these threats will not stop their efforts to protect the public and uphold the law.


We Got This Covered is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more about our Affiliate Policy
Author
Image of Jorge Aguilar
Jorge Aguilar
Aggy has worked for multiple sites as a writer and editor, and has been a managing editor for sites that have millions of views a month. He's been the Lead of Social Content for a site garnering millions of views a month, and co owns multiple successful social media channels, including a Gaming news TikTok, and a Facebook Fortnite page with over 700k followers. His work includes Dot Esports, Screen Rant, How To Geek Try Hard Guides, PC Invasion, Pro Game Guides, Android Police, N4G, WePC, Sportskeeda, and GFinity Esports. He has also published two games under Tales and is currently working on one with Choice of Games. He has written and illustrated a number of books, including for children, and has a comic under his belt. He does not lean any one way politically; he just reports the facts and news, and gives an opinion based on those.