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.
Yes. Under the direction of the Secretary of Homeland Security the Secret Service protects ALL members of the line of presidential succession.
Yes, the Speaker of the House is usually given the Secret Service Protection. This is because this is one of the senior most positions in the government of the US.
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Generally the secret service and assistants to the secretary of state. This also depends on which country's secretary of state you are talking about.
In general, only government officials who are in the succession to the presidency are protected. The Secretary of State is fourth in line after the Speaker of the House and President Pro Tempre of the House. The Diplomatic Secret Service traveled with Hillary Clinton because she was previously a president's wife and entitled to protection for the rest of her life. John Kerry does not have protection.
Governors do not receive protection from the United States Secret Service. Most, if not all governors receive protection from their respective states. For example, Georgia State Patrol protects the Governor of Georgia and the Texas Ranger Division of the Texas Department of Public Safety protects the Governor of Texas.
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Special State Protection Service - Georgia - was created in 1994.
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.
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The key role of the Secretary of State is to advise the President of the United States on foreign affairs. The Secretary office carries out the President's foreign policies through the State Department, which includes the Foreign Service, Civil Service, and U.S. Agency for International Development.
The Secretary of State for Health is responsible for overseeing the Department of Health and the general running of the National Health Service.
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Protective Services (bodyguarding) for members of U.S. Congress and the Senate are provided by the United States Capitol Police, unless the Senator or Congress person has a different protected status, such as the when Hilary Clinton was the Senator from New York. Senator Clinton received protection from the United States Secret Service because she is a former First Lady of the United States and is entitled to receive protection until she passes on or declines the protection. Then Senator Clinton now Secretary of State Clinton now receives protection from the Diplomatic Security Service. Once she leaves office she will regain her Secret Service protection.
It depends what state or country you're in. In California, you go to the Secretary of State's website and find out who the agent for service of process is.