President Trump is making it crystal clear: if you’re a fired bureaucrat clinging to your government perks like a toddler to a security blanket, you’re going to be shown the door—quickly. Just ask former Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Linda Fagan, who got an unceremonious eviction notice straight from the Trump playbook.
According to NBC News, Fagan was booted from her government-funded home at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling after refusing to leave for over two weeks following her termination. Reportedly, she was given just three hours’ notice to pack her things before being shown the exit. While the Trump administration hasn’t confirmed the exact timeline, one thing is for sure—when President Trump says you’re done, you’re done.
Now, let’s not pretend Fagan was some innocent victim here. She was fired with cause by acting Secretary of Homeland Security Benjamin Huffman for a laundry list of failures. We’re talking about ignoring border security threats, disastrous leadership in recruitment and retention, and—of course—her obsession with the left’s sacred cow: diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Because nothing says “combat readiness” like checking boxes for woke quotas while recruitment numbers plummet.
But the real kicker? Her involvement in Operation Fouled Anchor, where she mishandled s*xual assault cases at the Coast Guard Academy. Fagan not only failed to hold officials accountable but also withheld documents from Congress during their investigation. That’s right—the person in charge of safeguarding our service members couldn’t even safeguard the basic principles of accountability. But sure, let’s cry about her eviction notice.
One of Fagan’s friends whined to NBC News, calling the move “petty and personal.” No, sweetheart—it’s called consequences. You don’t get to botch your job, ignore congressional oversight, and then lounge around in taxpayer-funded housing like nothing happened.
A Trump administration official summed it up perfectly: “She was terminated with cause two weeks ago today and she was still living in those admiral quarters.” It’s not complicated—if you’re fired, pack your bags.
This is what happens when we finally have an administration that treats government jobs like the real world. In the private sector, if you fail spectacularly, you don’t get a grace period. You get walked out with a box of your stuff. President Trump is just bringing that same level of accountability to the federal government—and it’s about time.
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