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MNN US · March 21, 2026 · 1 min read

Military Housing Demand Rises Among Civilians in Trump’s Second Term

What happened: Since President Trump’s second term began, more civilian government officials have started living on military bases, a practice that was previously uncommon.

Why it matters:

  • Increased demand for military housing could strain resources meant for service members and their families.
  • The shift affects military communities and raises questions about housing allocation policies.

MNN Take: The trend reflects a change in housing use within military installations, potentially impacting availability for military personnel. It highlights how government housing policies can evolve with administration priorities.

Sources: NYTimes US