Trump administration evicts former Coast Guard leader from her house with 3 hours notice
- Former Coast Guard Commandant Linda Fagan was evicted from her home with only three hours' notice on Tuesday, leaving many personal items behind, according to sources from NBC.
- Fagan was removed from her position two weeks prior, with officials citing her focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion as a reason for her dismissal.
- Acting Commandant Kevin Lunday informed Fagan that 'The President wants her out of quarters,' leading to her abrupt eviction from Joint Base Anacostia Bolling.
- DHS officials stated that Fagan was provided with alternative housing after her eviction, despite claims that she was left without options.
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