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In the President's Secret Service has 288 pages.
The US Secret Service is tasked with keeping the president safe and secure. Details on his protection detail and on the protection of the white house in general are not released to the public.See the reference for more details
Yes, and there have been and are many of them.
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.
That information is not made public, in order to make sure the president is kept safe and his security team is ready for any potential threats. The president has uniformed and plain-clothes agents out in the crowds and around him, wherever he goes. In a couple of cases, we have been told about one or two of the president's main bodyguards (such as Reggie Love), but for the most part, the Secret Service likes to keep all of the logistical information about protecting the president confidential.
In 1965, Congress authorized the Secret Service (Public Law 89-186) to protect a former president and his/her spouse during their lifetime, unless they decline protection. In 1997, Congress enacted legislation (Public Law 103-329) that limits Secret Service protection for former presidents to 10 years after leaving office. Under this new law, individuals who are in office before January 1, 1997, will continue to receive Secret Service protection for their lifetime. Individuals elected to office after that time will receive protection for 10 years after leaving office. Therefore, President Clinton will be the last president to receive lifetime protection.
As of 2021, the United States Secret Service has not publicly disclosed the exact number of firearms it possesses. The agency is responsible for protecting the President, Vice President, and other high-level officials, and their agents are equipped with a range of firearms and specialized equipment to fulfill their protective duties.
Usually 56 per retired president. But due to the incresed threat Pres. Bush has 103 at all the time.
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Around 3,000
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