Donald Trump hasn't slept at his home in Trump Tower since becoming president, but the U.S. government is still paying a whopping $130,000 a month to lease space there for a military support office, the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday night. According to the report, the government signed a $2.39 million lease for a 3,475-square-foot space at Trump Tower from April 11, 2017 to Sept. 30, 2018 for the White House Military Office -- which provides the president's medical, food, transportation and communications needs. The Journal obtained the information through a freedom of information request. The cost is significantly higher than the market rate in comparable buildings, with the Journal calling it "one of the most expensive residential rentals in Manhattan." The name of the owner of the space was redacted from the document, but a government spokesperson told the Journal the space was owned by a private individual not affiliated with the Trump Organization.