to service
In the case of Senator McCain, his secret service protection was gone overnight. He was photographed the next morning driving his Toyota SUV out of a hotel garage with Senator Graham- no protection in sight. Senator Clinton did not lose SS protection when she withdrew due to her status as a former first lady.
6 years
none
yes in euros
2 years
No, Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey does not have military service. He has a background in finance and business, having worked as a banker and a congressman before becoming a senator. Toomey served in the U.S. Senate from 2011 to 2022, but he did not serve in the military.
The president pro tempore, or president pro tem, will fill in as president of the Senate until the vice president returns. Only elected and active senators can fill this role. The president pro tempore is typically a member of the majority party who has been in continuous service as a senator for longer than any of his or her party peers.
He was not someone who wanted to be President at an early age. He retired from public service after serving in both Houses of Congress in order to pursue his private ventures. After the War of 1812 called him into military service and he became a famous war hero, his friends and supporters pressured him to run for Senator and President. Why did he want to be President? -- I would say, only because he came to know the other men who were most likely to become president if he did not run and he feared what they might do to the country .
President Obama often wears a Jorg Gray 6500 Chronograph. It was given to him as a 46th birthday gift in 2007, by his Secret Service detail; he was a U.S. senator at the time.
Harrison was the 9th President of the United States. He was considered a hero for his victory over the Indians at Tippecanoe and his service in the War of 1812. He also served as US Senator from Ohio was ambassador to Colombia.
Yes, Barack Obama had a significant record of public service. Prior to becoming the 44th President of the United States, he served as a community organizer, a state senator in Illinois, and a U.S. Senator representing Illinois. He also worked as a constitutional law professor and authored two bestselling books before entering politics.