No, after losing the election McCain had to give up his security retinue. This has been the case with previous candidates too, they only have so much security they can use.
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Amendments 11-27 of the U.S. Constitution address various aspects of federal and state powers, individual rights, and the functioning of government. Amendment 11 limits the ability of individuals to sue states in federal court, while amendments 12 through 20 detail the electoral process, presidential succession, and rights related to voting and civil liberties. Amendments 21 and 22 repeal Prohibition and limit presidential terms, respectively. Finally, amendments 23 through 27 cover voting rights for Washington D.C., congressional pay, and various other civil rights protections.
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Ambassadors, diplomats and the security detail.
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The Marines protected President Eisenhower primarily at the White House in Washington, D.C. They were part of the presidential security detail responsible for ensuring his safety during public appearances and events. Additionally, during his travels, such as visits or speeches, Marine security units would accompany him to safeguard against potential threats.
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Yes. Bill Clinton will receive Secret Service protection of for life. lifetime he will receive Secret Service detail for the rest of the life
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Secret Service agents selected to protect the president typically undergo a rigorous selection process that includes extensive background checks, interviews, and assessments of their physical and psychological fitness. Candidates usually have prior law enforcement experience, often from agencies such as the Secret Service itself or other federal law enforcement bodies. Once selected, agents receive specialized training in protective tactics, threat assessment, and emergency response. Their performance and experience play a critical role in determining who is assigned to the presidential protection detail.
For security purposes, we probably should not discuss the ground staff in airports in detail.
You can be issued batons or even lethal weapons while on security detail, if it is deemed appropriate to do such. If batons are not being issued for the detail, it was probably seen as unnecessary. If you feel that it's pertinent to carry one, you need to make your case to the NCOIC of that detail.