Adm. Linda Lee Fagan was fired by the Trump administration on the president’s second day in office, according to a report
Adm. Linda Lee Fagan, the former commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard, who was terminated from her role last month over concerns about issues including the border, recruitment and DEI issues, was evicted from her admiral quarters home with three hours of notice on Tuesday, according to an NBC report citing two people familiar with the incident.
Fagan was fired by the Trump administration on the president’s second day in office. She had been given a 60-day waiver to find new housing but was informed at 2 p.m. Tuesday that she had three hours to leave her home at Joint Base Anacostia Bolling in Washington, D.C., per the report.
The short time frame meant that she did not have enough time to remove “many — maybe all — of her personal items and household goods still there,” a former U.S. military official told the outlet. She spent the night with friends, the report states.