Former presidents who resign are entitled to receive Secret Service protection. The Former Presidents Act provides post-presidential security to all presidents who served in office and their spouses. This protection is provided for a limited period of time or for their lifetime, depending on various factors.
I don't believe the Secret Service protect former-Presidents. However I am aware of private firms being hired by their home-state to provide protection.
No, he does not. in fact, he depends on the Secret Service to keep him safe, and he has confidence in them. (All presidents, and the presidential nominees of the opposing party, rely on the Secret Service for protection; thus, it has a very important function.) Undoubtedly, there are times when politicians and their families wish they did not have the Secret Service following everywhere they go, but they do understand the need for security, and they understand why the Secret Service needs to be close by. What President Obama was upset about was a report in early 2012 about a scandal in Columbia, when some off-duty secret service agents were drinking and possibly using prostitutes. This upset a number of people (including the head of the Secret Service). But the president has not lost confidence in the entire agency because of a few people's unprofessional actions.
yes
Of course. The secret service does not decide who has access to the President or keep away people that he wants to see.
Pretty high I keep accidentally setting them alight.
The secret service which is a branch of the treasury department guards the president.
Not necessarily, and they were not "Obama's secret men." I think you are referring to a current (April 2012) scandal that involves the Secret Service. They are the men and women who protect the president-- they protect all presidents, as well as vice presidents, and spouses. The Secret Service is made up of trained men and women of all races and ethnic groups. The majority of these people are honest and highly skilled. Their job is to keep the president from being harmed in any way. Sadly, even in the Secret Service, there are some people who do not take their job seriously or who violate the rules. And in this case, they were caught and will be punished. No pictures of the accused have been provided to the media yet, but it would be unlikely they were all from any one ethnic group.
So they could protect the president. They are supposed to keep the code names of the president and his family secret. This way, possible assassins are not given additional information.
No, after the president's term is over, the Secret Service destroys the limo to maintain secrecy of its armor infrastructure
almost nothing except for secret service men for life and a pay check and fame
Keep It a Secret was created in 1952.
To keep a secret = Guardar un/el secretoPlease keep it a secret = Guárdame el secreto
By not telling anyone the secret, keep the secret a secret.