I seriously doubt it. The third floor of the White House is a private residence for the First Family, and the Secret Service are only allowed up there if specifically called.
Of course, they might have cameras installed everywhere to keep an eye on things, but I don't think so. What would be the point? Either way, we have no way of knowing.
President Barack Obama's secret service codename is Renegade.
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The US Army Signal Corps has assigned the Secret Service code name of Renegade to Barack Obama.
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Yes, President Obama's daughters Sasha and Malia will continue to have Secret Service protection for ten years after he leaves office. President Obama and will have Secret Service protection for life. Michelle Obama will have Secret Service protection for life unless she divorces or remarries.
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.
President Clinton is the last president to have lifetime protection from the secret service. Every president after him will only have secret service protection to 10 years. In 2013, President Obama signed legislation restoring Lifetime Secret Service protection to former Presidents.
That information is not made public. Presidents require secret service staffs and personal body guards so that public appearances do not expose the president to potential harm or danger. But the number of people protecting a president is always kept confidential.
The Secret Service is like anyone else in government- they have their personal opinions on things. But when they go to work, they are expected to do their job, regardless of those opinions. From what I've heard, the Secret Service generally likes Obama- he's a nice guy and is usually easy for them to get along with. I've even heard an anecdote about the President and First Lady breaking protocol to invite Secret Service agents to Thanksgiving dinners at the White House, a gesture which the agents appreciated.
Barack Obama's Secret Service code name is Renegade.
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.
Sorry, that would be a 'secret'.