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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.
Laura Bush, the wife of former President George W. Bush, did not have a Secret Service code name. Secret Service code names are typically given to protect the privacy and security of the individuals they are assigned to, but Laura Bush did not have one during her time as First Lady.
According to current legislation, a former First Lady receives Secret Service protection for her lifetime, unless she decides to decline it. This protection includes the spouse of a deceased president for a period of time after their death, although the exact duration is not specified. It is worth noting that this legislation could be subject to change.
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).
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In the case of Senator McCain, his secret service protection was gone overnight. He was photographed the next morning driving his Toyota SUV out of a hotel garage with Senator Graham- no protection in sight. Senator Clinton did not lose SS protection when she withdrew due to her status as a former first lady.
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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.
The first chief of the Secret Service was William Wood.
The Secret Service, in the United States, has two areas of focus. The first is policing financial crimes such as currency counterfeiting and major fraud. The second is protecting former and current national leaders, as well as visiting heads of state.
If you are looking for Secret Service jobs you should have a resume first. They you to have some criminal justice training and you can go to there website and apply there.
Media sources have reported her secret service nickname is "Renaissance." She is also sometimes referred to as "FLOTUS" (First Lady of the United States).