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If you are asking about the secret plans and protocols for the president to escape in the event of an emergency, he is protected by the Secret Service, and we cannot provide any other information, for security reasons.
Yes, former presidents like Barack Obama are protected by the United States Secret Service for their lifetime after leaving office. The Secret Service provides security and protection to former presidents and their families.
Most likely, the president's children are transported to and from school by the Secret Service, whose duty it is to make sure presidential children are protected at all times.
Yes. The secret service is allotted a budget for protecting major presidential candidates from public (tax payer) funds.
Presidents are protected by the Secret Service .
Presidential security and investigate counterfeiting cases
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.
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No. Congress has its own special security force.
Personal protection for the Speaker of the House of Representatives is provided by the United States Capitol Police. Many mistakenly believe he is protected by the U.S. Secret Service.
It was called the Black Hand and was protected by the Serbian secret service.
The first chief of the Secret Service was William Wood.