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  2. Secret Service 101: Everything You Need to Know About ... - AOL

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    Under President Joe Biden, the Secret Service is providing protective details to 33 members of his administration and family. Do president's kids get protection for life? No, they are only ...

  3. United States Secret Service - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Coffelt is the only member of the Secret Service killed while protecting a US president against an assassination attempt (Special Agent Tim McCarthy stepped in front of President Ronald Reagan during the assassination attempt of March 30, 1981, and took a bullet to the chest but made a full recovery [28]).

  4. This is how Secret Service protection has changed for ... - AOL

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    Paul Eckloff, a retired Secret Service agent who served on details protecting three presidents during his 23-year career, said he often hears people say the president shouldn't do outdoor rallies ...

  5. This is how Secret Service protection has changed for ...

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    The world has vastly changed since the 1860s, and so has protection for presidents. Protective details have grown in size, responsibility and technology over more than a century of the Secret Service protecting presidents. When presidents leave the White House, they are accompanied by a phalanx of Secret Service officers and agents.

  6. Former Presidents Act - Wikipedia

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    This protection limitation was reversed in early 2013 by the Former Presidents Protection Act of 2012. [3] All living former presidents and their spouses after Dwight D. Eisenhower are now entitled to receive lifetime Secret Service protection. Their children are entitled to protection "until they become 16 years of age". [4]

  7. Dignitary protection - Wikipedia

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    Dignitary protection services are most often provided by either the United States Secret Service or the US Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service. Contrary to other VIP close protection full-time jobs , dignitary protection most often is a temporary assignment, security detail is usually required to interact with foreign protective ...

  8. An official with the agency told The New York Times that reassigning members of a president’s detail to a ... the Secret Service has had to continue to protect about three dozen officials, both ...

  9. List of White House security breaches - Wikipedia

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    January 20, 1985 – Robert Latta gained access to the White House by following the 33 members of the Marine Band past security. While carrying an overnight bag, he was able to wander around the Executive Residence for 14 minutes but was apprehended by Secret Service agents.