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Yes. Bill Clinton will receive Secret Service protection of for life. lifetime he will receive Secret Service detail for the rest of the life
Yes. Bill Clinton will receive Secret Service protection of for life. lifetime he will receive Secret Service detail for the rest of the life
United States Secret Service Protection remains a key mission of the United States Secret Service. Children of former presidents until age 16; Visiting heads of foreign states
Yes, until 2018
Nancy Reagan receives Secret Service protection for the rest of her life. From Wikipedia: In 1965, Congress authorized the Secret Service (Public Law 89-186)[15] to protect a former president and his spouse during their lifetime, unless they decline protection. In 1997, Congress enacted legislation that limits Secret Service protection for former presidents to ten years after leaving office. Under this new law, individuals who were in office before January 1, 1997 will continue to receive Secret Service protection for their lifetime. Individuals entering office after that time will receive protection for ten years after leaving office. Therefore, former President Bill Clinton will be the last president to receive lifetime protection, and former President George W. Bush is the first to receive protection for only ten years (until 2019).
George W. Bush currently has U.S.Secret Service protection and will until 2018. Ex-presidentscurrently receive the protection for 10 years after their tenure as President. That law went into effect in 1997, making Bill Clinton the last president that will receive Secret Service protection for life.President Obama repealed this law by signing HR. 6620, the "Former Presidents Protection Act of 2012". This repeal restored Secret Service protection for life and gives protection to the president's immediate family.So the answer is still - Yes - for life.
Six months after leaving office.
Yes, all ex-Presidents receive Secret Service protection.
The President of the United States gets protection for ten years after leaving office if he chooses to have the Secret Service continue to protect him. The President does have the option of not being protected by the Secret Service once he leaves office but few opt out of the protection.
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Supreme Court Justices receive secret service protection for the remainder of their lives. This protection is provided under the United States Code, Title 18, Section 3056.
Children of former presidents get Secret Service protection until age 16.