Who do Secret Service agents protect?

Protection. We ensure the safety of the president, the vice president, their families, the White House, the vice president's residence, visiting foreign heads of state, former United States presidents and their spouses, and events of national significance.
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What politicians does the Secret Service protect?

According to its website, the U.S. Secret Service protects:
  • The president.
  • The vice president.
  • The president-elect.
  • The vice president-elect.
  • Former presidents.
  • The spouses of former presidents, unless they marry someone else.
  • Children of former presidents until age 16.
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Can the Secret Service protect anyone?

Who is the Secret Service authorized to protect? By law, the Secret Service is authorized to protect: The president, the vice president, (or other individuals next in order of succession to the Office of the President), the president-elect and vice president-elect. The immediate families of the above individuals.
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What places are protected by the Secret Service?

The places we protect include the White House and grounds; any building in which Presidential offices are located; the Treasury Building and grounds; the residence and grounds of the Vice President and foreign diplomatic missions located within the proximity of the District of Columbia and Maryland; and any event ...
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Do all Secret Service agents protect the president?

Protection for the President and Vice President of the United States is mandatory. All other individuals entitled to our protection may decline security if they choose.
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Does Secret Service have power over FBI?

The Secret Service has concurrent jurisdiction with the FBI over certain violations of federal computer crime laws. They have created 24 Electronic Crimes Task Forces (ECTFs) across the United States.
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What powers do Secret Service agents have?

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Agents of the Secret Service are authorized to carry firearms, execute warrants, make arrests without warrants, and have primary jurisdiction to investigate any threats made against a protectee or financial crimes that affect federally-insured institutions.
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Are Secret Service agents trained to fight?

All new agents spend 11 weeks in Glynco, Georgia, at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, where they are taught basic police skills. These basic skills include law, firearms training, defensive tactics and report writing.
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Who does the Secret Service answer to?

The director reports to the secretary of homeland security, and operates with the general directions thereof. Prior to March 1, 2003, the Secret Service was a part of the United States Department of the Treasury.
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Can Secret Service detain you?

An agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation or the Secret Service can arrest you: For a public offense that is committed in the presence of the agent, or that is attempted in the presence of the agent.
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What types of crimes does the Secret Service investigate?

These investigations continue to address counterfeit, which still undermines confidence in the U.S. dollar, but it is credit card fraud, wire and bank fraud, computer network breaches, ransomware, and other cyber-enabled financial crimes, that have become the focus of much of the Secret Service investigative work.
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How much Secret Service does a former president get?

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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Do Secret Service agents go undercover?

A majority of agents are involved in investigations. This also, for some, can entail undercover work.
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Does the Secret Service protect a president's parents?

By law, the Secret Service protects the president and his family, the vice president and her family, the president-elect and his family and the vice president-elect and her family. Former presidents and their spouses also get lifetime protection. A spouse will lose a Secret Service detail if he or she gets remarried.
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How many Secret Service agents does the president have?

Only about 3,600 of the 7,000-plus USSS employees are the stern-looking bodyguards (known as special agents) that protect the president and other select government officials.
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Does the Secret Service protect former vice presidents?

Currently, Vice Presidents are authorized to receive only six months of protection after leaving office. The Protecting Vice Presidents Act would ensure they receive the same protections provided to former Presidents.
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What is the most powerful law enforcement agency in USA?

The Department of Justice is the law enforcement agency with the most power in the United States. In fact, its job is to enforce federal laws. The Department of Justice is led by the attorney general, a cabinet-level official who is appointed by the...
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What weapons do Secret Service carry?

The Secret Service's current duty sidearm, the SIG-Sauer P229 double-action/single-action pistol chambered . 357 SIG, entered service in 1999. It is the issued handgun to all special agents as well as officers of the Uniformed Division. As of 2019, the SIG-Sauer P229 is scheduled to be replaced with Glock 9mm pistols.
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How are Secret Service agents chosen?

Must pass an Applicant Physical Abilities Test. Must pass a written examination. Must qualify for Top Secret security clearance and undergo a complete background investigation including in-depth interviews, drug screening, credit check, medical exam and polygraph examination.
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What fighting style does the Secret Service use?

They are, after all, protecting the President, but some Secret Service agents are more highly trained than others. Some are trained in a Russian Martial Art called Systema. Systema stands for “The System”, and it was originally used by military personnel like the KGB and Spetsnaz. It is unlike any other Martial Art.
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What fighting style do spies use?

Extensive hand-to-hand combat skills are learned, including martial arts like krav maga, jeet kune do and Brazilian jiu jitsu, and you must learn to fight with improvised weapons.
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Does the Secret Service have snipers?

The Counter Sniper Team (CS) provides long-range observation and real-time information gathering at exterior sites visited by Secret Service protectees. Counter snipers are highly trained, precision marksmen responsible for long-range threat identification and mitigation in coordination with other tactical elements.
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Why do Secret Service agents always wear sunglasses?

As for the sunglasses, they aren't worn to keep would-be assassins from knowing where agents are looking. Rather, the Secret Service insists that they're worn for the same reason everyone else wears them: to keep the sun out of their eyes.
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Can Secret Service agents talk?

Secret Service agents talk to current and former neighbors, supervisors, co-workers, classmates, as well as to the references an individual provided. Agents also contact law enforcement agencies in each of the places an individual has lived, worked, or attended school.
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Do Secret Service agents wear bulletproof vests?

No. They do wear a level 3A soft vest under their shirts. This is rated to stop handgun threats up to and including .
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