How many Secret Service agents are there in the White House?

The Secret Service employs approximately 3,200 special agents, 1,300 Uniformed Division officers, and more than 2,000 other technical, professional and administrative support personnel.
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How many Secret Service agents work in the White House?

The Secret Service is one of the country's oldest federal investigative agencies, founded in 1865 to stop counterfeiters. There are approximately 3,200 special agents and an additional 1,300 uniformed officers who guard the White House, the Treasury building and foreign diplomatic missions in Washington.
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Are there Secret Service agents in the White House?

Secret Service Uniformed Division officers provide protection for the White House Complex, the vice president's residence, the main Treasury Building and Annex, and foreign diplomatic missions and embassies in the Washington, D.C., area.
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How many guards are there at the White House?

There are 1,200 uniformed Secret Service agents posted around the clock at the White House and at embassies and diplomatic missions in Washington, D.C. The Secret Service has 2,800 plainclothes agents.
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How many agents work for the Secret Service?

The Secret Service employs approximately 3,600 special agents, 1,600 Uniformed Division officers, and more than 2,000 other specialized administrative, professional and technical support personnel.
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How much do Secret Service agents that protect the president make?

Secret Service Agent Salary

This grade is part of the General Schedule and paid between $75,628 and $98,317 in 2019. The Secret Service reports that promotion for positions above level GS-13 is based on performance and is competitive.
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Can the Secret Service force the president to do something?

3056, however, 'authorizes' the Secret Service to protect the president and his immediate family. The law essentially forbids the president from refusing Secret Service protection.
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Are there Secret Service on the roof of the White House?

The people you saw on the roof of the White House are members of the Secret Service Countersniper Team, which is composed of specially trained Uniformed Division officers. Their mission is to prevent any long-range threat to a protectee. They are trained with specially built weapons and other sophisticated equipment.
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Does the military guard the White House?

According to a video published by the White House in December 2009, there are four Marine noncommissioned officers assigned to the White House as sentries at any given time. They work in 30-minute shifts and take their posts outside the West Wing whenever the president is inside.
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Does the White House have secret tunnels?

The White House to Treasury Building tunnel is a 761-foot (232 m) subterranean structure in Washington, D.C. that connects a sub-basement of the East Wing of the White House to the areaway which surrounds the United States Treasury Building.
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Who protects the White House?

The White House Police Force was placed under the administration of the Secret Service. Congress passed Public Law 82-79, which permanently authorized Secret Service protection of the president, his immediate family, the president-elect, and the vice president.
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Does the White House have snipers?

Secret service snipers walk past the national flag at half mast atop the White House following the death of Former Secretary of State Colin Powell on... Secret Service sniper walks on top of the North Portico of the White House on July 5, 2018 in Washington, DC.
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How many female Secret Service agents are there?

Of those employed, seven of 45 special agents in charge of field offices are women, as are four deputy assistant directors out of 20. The chief of staff is a woman. About 25 percent of the whole workforce is female.
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Why do Secret Service wear suits?

Why do some agents wear suits and others wear uniforms? Special agents, the ones you usually see with the President, do not wear uniforms. This helps the agents blend in with crowds so that they are not easily detectable.
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Who gets Secret Service for life?

The Former Presidents Protection Act of 2012, reverses a previous law that limited Secret Service protection for former presidents and their families to 10 years if they served after 1997. Former President George W. Bush and future former presidents will receive Secret Service protection for the rest of their lives.
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Can Secret Service have tattoos?

The Secret Service prohibits special agents from having visible body markings (including but not limited to tattoos, body art, and branding) on the head, face, neck, hand, and fingers (any area below the wrist bone).
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Is there a Marine in front of the White House?

The White House Military Office is an amalgamation of several previously independent offices and agencies. White House sentries, four Marine Corps non-commissioned officers who act as a ceremonial guard outside the West Wing of the White House.
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Why do Marines stand outside the White House?

You're constantly being watched. The White House is consistently being filmed and/or photographed by various people. Marines are required to stand as still as possible, maintaining their discipline while in the public eye.
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What security is on the roof of the White House?

The building itself has a roof-mounted radar that meticulously monitors the area around the White House. The boundary of the White House is monitored by a range of infrared cameras capable of detecting the slightest temperature variation and alerting security to any possible threats.
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Are the White House windows bullet proof?

Bulletproof windows

Thankfully, they're some of the most impenetrable windows known to man. In November 2011, an attacker fired seven rounds from a semi-automatic rifle into the White House, but not even consecutive shots could shatter a window. “There he is!
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Are there snipers on top of the Capitol Building?

Yes, those ARE snipers on the roof opposite: Inside the hotel with the most incredible view in the US capital (and a guide to the best tourist-free spots in the city for brunches and booze) It's a Friday night in the US capital.
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How many floors are below the White House?

The Executive Residence primarily occupies four floors: the Ground Floor, the State Floor, the Second Floor, and the Third Floor. A two-story sub-basement with mezzanine, created during the 1948–1952 Truman reconstruction, is used for HVAC and mechanical systems, storage, and service areas.
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Why do Secret Service hold their jackets?

As noted in the Obama- and Hillary-Protect series, their Secret Service candidate-protective agents hold their hands at waist height, particularly in crowds, but also when standing guard. Presumably this allows quick action against hands of attackers or to draw weapons.
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What presidents Cannot do?

A PRESIDENT CANNOT . . .
  • make laws.
  • declare war.
  • decide how federal money will be spent.
  • interpret laws.
  • choose Cabinet members or Supreme Court Justices without Senate approval.
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Does the president buy his own food?

Although the president pays his family's personal meals, the White House chefs who often prepare the president's meals are paid by the government. State dinners are paid for by taxpayers. The president also pays for private parties, such as birthday parties.
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