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US Secret Service

The US Secret Service is the federal law enforcement agency tasked with protecting the President, Vice President, candidates for both offices, and foreign dignitaries. Secret Service agents are also responsible for the security of the nation's currency from counterfeiting and credit card fraud.

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Who is authority over the secret service?

The Sercret Service is not governed by any specific regulatory body. They operate under Title 18, Section 3056, of the United States Code, which authorizes agents to do the following:

  • Carry firearms
  • Execute warrants issued under the laws of the United States
  • Make arrests without warrants for any offense against the United States committed in their presence, or for any felony recognizable under the laws of the United States if they have reasonable grounds to believe that the person to be arrested has committed such felony
  • Offer and pay rewards for services and information leading to the apprehension of persons involved in the violation of the law that the Secret Service is authorized to enforce
  • Investigate fraud in connection with identification documents, fraudulent commerce, fictitious instruments and foreign securities and
  • Perform other functions and duties authorized by law

The Secret Service works closely with the United States Attorney's Office in both protective and investigative matters.

How many secret service men protect the white house and the president?

The US Secret Service is tasked with keeping the president safe and secure. Details on his protection detail and on the protection of the white house in general are not released to the public.

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What was Richard Nixon's Secret Service codename?

The Secret Service code name for Richard Nixon was Searchlight.

Does Hillary Clinton have secret service protection?

Of course she is a very liked and disliked person at a very high rannk in polotics she needs to have secret service protection

-S.D.T.

What are the secret service codenames for the first family?

George W. Bush: Tumbler

Laura Bush (wife): Tempo

Barbara Bush (daughter): Turquoise

Jenna Bush (daughter): Twinkle

Who is responsible for the secret service?

  • The President of the United States
  • The First Lady of the United States
  • The Vice President of the United States
  • The Second Lady of the United States
  • Foreign Heads of State
  • Former Presidents of the United States

What gun is carried by secret service agents?

The secret service carrys a wide range of weapons. The guys with the suits that you see by the president carry pistols and small sub-machine guns. the guys in the big uniforms carry anything from a Remington shotgun to a P90 sub-machine gun

Glock 40cal

Does the vice president get life time secret service?

Yes for six months after leaving office and the President would get 10 years clinton is the last to get prtection for life.

How did the secret service start?

1865 The Secret Service Division was created on July 5, 1865 in Washington, D.C., to suppress counterfeit currency. Chief William P. Wood was sworn in by Secretary of the Treasury Hugh McCulloch.

1867 Secret Service responsibilities were broadened to include "detecting persons perpetrating frauds against the government." This appropriation resulted in investigations into the Ku Klux Klan, non-conforming distillers, smugglers, mail robbers, land frauds, and a number of other infractions against the federal laws.

1870 Secret Service headquarters relocated to New York City.

1874 Secret Service headquarters returned to Washington, D.C.

1875 The first commission book and a new badge were issued to operatives.

1877 Congress passed an Act prohibiting the counterfeiting of any coin, gold or silver bar.

1883 Secret Service was officially acknowledged as a distinct organization within the Treasury Department.

1894 The Secret Service began informal part-time protection of President Cleveland.

1895 Congress passed corrective legislation for the counterfeiting or possession of counterfeit stamps.

1901 Congress informally requested Secret Service Presidential protection following the assassination of President William McKinley.

1902 The Secret Service assumed full-time responsibility for protection of the President. Two operatives were assigned full time to the White House Detail.

1906 Congress passed Sundry Civil Expenses Act for 1907 that provided funds for Presidential protection by the Secret Service.

Secret Service operatives began to investigate the western land frauds. The Service's investigations returned millions of acres of land to the government.

1908 Secret Service began protecting the president-elect. Also, President Roosevelt transferred Secret Service agents to the Department of Justice. They formed the nucleus of what is now the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

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1913 Congress authorized permanent protection of the president and the statutory authorization for president-elect protection.

1915 President Wilson directed the Secretary of the Treasury to have the Secret Service investigate espionage in the United States.

1917 Congress authorized permanent protection of the president's immediate family and made "threats" directed toward the president a federal violation.

1922 White House Police Force created on October 1, 1922, at the request of President Harding.

1930 White House Police Force was placed under the supervision of the Secret Service.

1951 Congress enacted legislation that permanently authorized Secret Service protection of the president, his immediate family, the president-elect, and the vice president, if he wishes. (Public Law - 82-79).

1961 Congress authorized protection of former presidents for a reasonable period of time.

1962 Congress expanded coverage to include the vice president (or the next officer to succeed the president) and the vice president-elect. (Public Law 87-829).

1963 Congress passed legislation for protection of Mrs. John F. Kennedy and her minor children for two years. (Public Law 83-195).

1965 Congress authorized protection of former presidents and their spouses during their lifetime and minor children until age 16.

1968 As a result of Robert F. Kennedy's assassination, Congress authorized protection of major presidential and vice presidential candidates and nominees. (Public Law 90-331). Congress also authorized protection of widows of presidents until death, or remarriage, and their children until age 16.

1970 White House Police Force renamed the Executive Protective Service and increased its responsibilities to include the protection of diplomatic missions in the Washington, D.C., area. (Public Law 91-217).

1971 Congress authorized Secret Service protection for visiting heads of a foreign state or government, or other official guests, as directed.

1975 The duties of Executive Protective Service were expanded to include protection of foreign diplomatic missions located throughout the United States and its territories.

1977 The Executive Protective Service was officially renamed the Secret Service Uniformed Division on November 15, 1977.

1984 Congress enacted legislation making the fraudulent use of credit and debit cards a federal violation. The law also authorized the Secret Service to investigate violations relating to credit and debit card fraud, federal-interest computer fraud, and fraudulent identification documents.

1986 Treasury Police Force merged into the Secret Service Uniformed Division on October 5, 1986.

A Presidential directive authorized protection of the accompanying spouse of the head of a foreign state or government.

1990 The Secret Service received concurrent jurisdiction with Department of Justice law enforcement personnel to conduct any kind of investigation, civil or criminal, related to federally insured financial institutions.

1994 The passage of the 1994 Crime Bill Public Law 103-322, in part, revised Title 18 USC Section 470, providing that any person manufacturing, trafficking in, or possessing counterfeit U.S. currency abroad may be prosecuted as if the act occurred within the United States.

TODAY

1997 Congress passed legislation in 1994 stating that Presidents elected to office after January 1, 1997, will receive Secret Service protection for 10 years after leaving office. Individuals elected to office prior to January 1, 1997, will continue to receive lifetime protection. (Public Law 103-329)

1998 Telemarketing Fraud Prevention Act (Public Law105-184) allowed for criminal forfeiture of fraud proceeds for convictions of 18 USC sections 1028, 1029, 1341, or 1344, or of a conspiracy to commit such an offense, if the offense involved telemarketing.

The Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act (Public Law 105-318) amends 18 USC section 1028 to establish the offense of "Identity Theft." Penalties were established for anyone who knowingly transfers or uses, without authority, any means of identification of another person, with the intent to commit an unlawful activity that is a violation of the identity theft provisions of section 1028.

2000 Presidential Threat Protection Act (Public Law 106-544) was passed, which in part, authorized the Secret Service to participate in the planning, coordination, and implementation of security operations at special events of national significance ("National Special Security Event"), as determined by the President.

2001 The Patriot Act (Public Law 107-56) increased the Secret Service's role in investigating fraud and related activity in connections with computers. In addition it authorized the Director of the Secret Service to establish nationwide electronic crimes taskforces to assist the law enforcement, private sector and academia in detecting and suppressing computer-based crime; increased the statutory penalties for the manufacturing, possession, dealing and passing of counterfeit U.S. or foreign obligations; and allowed enforcement action to be taken to protect our financial payment systems while combating transnational financial crimes directed by terrorists or other criminals.

2002 The Department of Homeland Security was established with the passage of (Public Law 107-296) which in part, transfered the United States Secret Service from the Department of the Treasury, to the new department effective March 1, 2003.

2004 Barbara Riggs, a veteran agent of the Secret Service, became the first woman in the agency's history to be named Deputy Director.

2006 The network of Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Forces expanded from 15 to 24 nationwide task forces dedicated to fighting high-tech, computer-based crimes through successful public-private partnerships.

2007 Protection began for presidential candidate Illinois Senator Barack Obama in May, the earliest initiation of Secret Service protection for any candidate in history. Presidential candidate New York Senator Hillary Clinton already received protection before she entered the race due to her status as former first lady.

2008 The Secret Service marked five years under the Department of Homeland Security. Since 2003, the Secret Service made nearly 29,000 criminal arrests for counterfeiting, cyber investigations and other financial crimes, 98% of which resulted in convictions, and seized more than $295 million in counterfeit currency. The Secret Service investigated and closed financial crimes cases where actual loss amounted to $3.7 billion and prevented a potential loss of more than $12 billion.

What is the code name for the President?

Ever since President Truman, every President from that point on, inc. Vice-President, Secretaries of State and Treasury, as well as Defense, and the Speaker's of the House, all have Federal Protection by the US Secret Service. For all we know when President GW Bush left the White House, the Secret Service agent at the door may have said " "Cowboy' is on his way out" Even First Ladies and the rest of the First Family had code names. Some are for life. President and Mrs. Carter are the oldest former President and First Lady, and each has lifetime Secret Service protection until each passes away. Amy Carter has been married and because of that, lost her detail.

What was Ronald Reagan's Secret Service codename?

RawhideThe Secret Service call sign for Ronald Reagan was Rawhide.

White House Communications Agency issues call signs for USSS to use
Rawhide

Does Chelsea Clinton get secret service protection?

This means that Bill and Hillary Clinton will continue to get Secret Service protection when Clinton leaves office, but Chelsea will finally be free.

Is Dick Cheney the devil?

of course he is, he bribed nigeria to get a contract to build liquified natural gas facilities in nigeria while he was ceo of haliburton..... he got caught but of course big rich business oners like himself never suffer the consequences, also hes a crook for being the secretary of defense while being the ceo of haliburton and getting contracts from our government for haliburton to be a war contractor getting billions of dollars in contracts which should have been bid on but wwere not, just more crooked politicians at work.... and just think he was our vice president...

How much does a police officer for the secret service gets paid?

The yearly salary is reputed to be somewhere between $51,734.00 and $107,854.00, depending on years of service (time in title).

Where does the secret service live in the White House?

The secret service does not live in the White House. Actually it would be more appropriate to say that secret service agents do not live in the White House.

The US Secret Service is tasked with Presidential security and there are numerous agents on duty at all times, at the white house and wherever the president is or will soon be. Like any other job, when the agents are not on duty, they go home to their families. If they are traveling with the president then they are provided with hotel rooms.

What is the purpose of the secret service badge?

If someone engaged in official business requires cooperation or assistance, they have to be able to prove that they do hold the office, such as membership in the secret service, that they claim to have. A badge, therefore, is a form of identification. Admittedly, once you identify yourself, it's not a secret anymore. But then, the secret service is not always that much of a secret.