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Harry S. Truman "General" was the first president to be assigned a code name by the White House Communications Agency (WHCA). His successor in White House D.D.Eisenhower was known by the code name Providence.
Pres. Harry S. Truman was designated "General".
Pres. Harry S. Truman was designated "General".
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.
President Teddy Roosevelt, beginning in 1902. Due to the assassination of President McKinley, Congress asked the Secret Service to guard the President.
The first chief of the Secret Service was William Wood.
They asks them to step out or tell them to go on break
Secret service, cell phone, money, first lady, assistant
Grover Cleveland was the President in 1894 when the Secret Service began to provide some protection.
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.