Donald Trump gave former Coast Guard commandant Admiral Linda Fagan just three hours to leave her home following her ouster as Coast Guard commandant
US military had to find out for herself that she had been fired by the Trump administration for her support of diversity, equity, and inclusion policies. Coast Guard commandant, Admiral Linda L. Fagan was one of the highest-ranking female officers in service, and the decision to fire her was taken by President Trump almost immediately after he took office on January 30, according to a Daily Mail UK report.
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Female Admiral fired over support of DEI policies
Ironically, former Admiral Fagan was waiting to click a picture with the new US President at the Commander in Chief ball, which was the day she was fired. After her firing, Fagan continued staying a the government-funded residence on Joint Base Anacostia Bolling before her sudden eviction by the Trump administration.
Was Admiral Fagan evicted from her house all of a sudden?
Initially, she was given a 60 days notice to vacate the government-funded housing and find her own accommodation, but Homeland Security Officials suddenly handed her an eviction and gave her just three hours to vacate the quarters, because the US President wanted it, according to Daily Mail's report.
Fagan ultimately left the house that night to go and spend the night with her friends, but her personal items and household goods were still there, according to a former US military official.
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Was Admiral Fagan evicted from her house?
Admiral Fagan of the US Coast Guard was given three hours to move out of her government-funded quarters.
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