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The US Secret Service provides protection for retired Presidents as part of their mandate to protect former Presidents and their families. This protection is offered for the lifetime of the former President, unless they decline it after leaving office. The purpose is to ensure the security and safety of the former Presidents and their immediate family members.
Yes a former US President can run for office of Vice President of the United States. A former US President can run and be elected for any other type of office.
The correct title for a former president of the United States is "former President."
Former US President Ronald Reagan
Actually, the person to benefit from the change is President George W. Bush. Until President Obama changed the rules in early January 2013, former presidents who served after 1997 lost secret service protection after only ten years. Mr. Obama, citing security concerns in our more dangerous world, and noting that former presidents regularly represent the United States by doing charitable work or giving speeches throughout the US and overseas, decided that all former presidents deserve lifetime protection. So, President Bush will now have secret service protection indefinitely, as will President Obama once he leaves office.
No former US president died in 1970. Closest was Dwight Eisenhower who died Mar 28, 1969.
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Martin Van Buren was the 8th US President.
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George H.W. Bush is the oldest living former US president. He is 86 years old.
The current President of the US is Barack Obama who was a former congressman from the state of Illinois.
Martin Van Buren was the 8th US President.