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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.
Of course she is a very liked and disliked person at a very high rannk in polotics she needs to have secret service protection -S.D.T.
He certainly did when he lived in Chicago, but when a person becomes president, for their own safety and security, there is an official car and Secret Service protection wherever the president goes; so these days, President Obama probably does not own a car.
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The U.S. Secret Service hiring requirements are listed on USAJOBS. Generally one needs a bachelors degree. Experience in security work is generally not required as well as police experience. You DO NOT need someone with "influence" or "pull", that is ridiculous. NO ONE gets "recommended" for a "spot" in a Federal Law Enforcement Agency.
As the former President of the United States, Barack Obama typically used the presidential motorcade, which is a heavily guarded convoy of armored vehicles. Additionally, he occasionally used Air Force One, the official aircraft for the President, for domestic and international travel.
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Everyone who needs to get somewhere.
There is probably no higher top of the top secret status than that of the person who holds the office of President of the United States. Therefore, any clearance that anyone needs is probably matched by President Obama's clearance.
That depends on the city or the venue where he is scheduled to appear. Generally, when a U.S. president comes to town, the roads leading from the airport may be temporarily closed so that the motorcade does not get stuck in traffic. The roads in and out of the venue (such as a stadium or a building where he is scheduled to speak) may also be temporarily closed so that the president's Secret Service team can secure the area. While such closures are annoying and inconvenient, they are necessary in order to protect the safety of the president and make sure he gets where he needs to go.