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POTUS - President Of The United States
The Secret Service protects the President of the United States, as directed by Congress. Protecting the president is one of the key missions of the Secret Service.
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No, the Vice President of the United States does not have the authority to order the Secret Service to hold witnesses in protective custody. The Secret Service is primarily responsible for the protection of the President, Vice President, and certain other individuals, and its operations are guided by federal law and directives from the President and other senior officials. Protective custody decisions typically involve law enforcement agencies and judicial authorities, rather than being directed by the Vice President.
The sole purpose of the Secret Service agents are to protect the president. Whoever protects them is irrelevant and quite frankly not needed. People don't plan assassination to kill Secret Service agents, because of how quick people can act. With only 1 (maybe 2) shot, you need to kill the most important figure there, which is usually the president.
In the US it is the secret service. They are part of the Treasury Department. In other countries then various government or military departments carry out a similar role.
United States Secret Service Protection remains a key mission of the United States Secret Service. Children of former presidents until age 16; Visiting heads of foreign states
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The United States Secret Service was created for that sole intention. The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Marshal's Service will also investigate from time-to-time, but the secret service has been given the responsibility.
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