Former President Donald Trump has ended Secret Service protection for Kamala Harris. Harris served as Vice President until January 2025. The decision came just eight months after she left office.
Harris was granted an 18-month extension of her protection by President Joe Biden. Normally, former vice presidents receive six months of security. Trump has now reversed Biden’s directive.
Do Former Vice Presidents Get Secret Service Protection?
By law, former vice presidents are eligible for six months of Secret Service protection. This rule was passed by Congress in 2008. It includes their spouses and children under 16.
President Biden extended Kamala Harris’ protection to 18 months. This was done through a presidential memorandum in January. Trump has now revoked that extension.
This is not the first time Trump has removed protection. In his second term, he also cut security for Hunter and Ashley Biden. Others affected include John Bolton and Mike Pompeo.
According to NBC News, a White House official confirmed the decision. Harris’ team thanked the Secret Service for their service. They made no public comment on the revocation.
Political Use of Secret Service Raises Concern
There’s no recent example of a president using security this way. Trump’s move is seen by many as political. Critics say it sends a dangerous message.
Former presidents receive lifelong protection. Vice presidents get six months, unless extended. Harris, a former senator and national official, had been under extended protection.
The decision puts her in a unique position. Of those affected, she is the only one elected to national office. Trump’s actions have drawn pushback from figures like Sen. Lindsey Graham.
Security decisions should be based on need, not politics. This situation adds fuel to that debate. Some fear it sets a troubling precedent.
Kamala Harris no longer has Secret Service protection. The change reopens questions about security policies for former vice presidents.
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Q1: Do former vice presidents get Secret Service protection?
Yes, but only for six months after leaving office unless extended by the sitting president.
Q2: Why was Kamala Harris’ protection extended?
President Biden extended it to 18 months through an executive memorandum in January 2025.
Q3: Who else lost Secret Service protection under Trump?
Hunter and Ashley Biden, John Bolton, Mike Pompeo, and others also had their protection revoked.
Q4: Is it legal to revoke Secret Service protection?
Yes, the president can modify or end extensions that go beyond the six-month rule.
Q5: What are the concerns about this decision?
Critics say using security decisions for political reasons sets a dangerous precedent.
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