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Yes. The secret service is allotted a budget for protecting major presidential candidates from public (tax payer) funds.
Yes, former presidents like Barack Obama are protected by the United States Secret Service for their lifetime after leaving office. The Secret Service provides security and protection to former presidents and their families.
I am not sure I understand your question. The secret service is a constant presence in the life of any president. Whenever the president is out in public, he is always protected by the secret service. The inauguration on January 21, 2013 was conducted outside, and members of the secret service provided their customary protection for President Obama and his family.
Presidents are protected by the Secret Service .
Realy good by like hundreds of secret service men!
No. Congress has its own special security force.
Personal protection for the Speaker of the House of Representatives is provided by the United States Capitol Police. Many mistakenly believe he is protected by the U.S. Secret Service.
It was called the Black Hand and was protected by the Serbian secret service.
The first chief of the Secret Service was William Wood.
No, the Secretary of State is protected by the Diplomatic Security Service. It is the federal law enforcement arm of the United States Department of State. The DS protects the Secretary of State and any foreign dignatiries below the head of state level (including, for example, the British royal family members that are not the queen). The only exception to this is Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former Secretary of State. She was protected by the Secret Service at home because she is the Former First Lady, and former Presidents and their spouses are protected for life; while she was performing her duties as Secretary, however, the DSS protected her.
The United Kingdom secret service stores the medical information of it's political leaders and royal family. The United Kingdom secret service keeps the health of their leaders and Royal Family very private, as well as the health of their secret service members.
Yes, the names of Secret Service members are generally not made public. This is to protect their identities and ensure their safety while carrying out their duties.