Trump revokes Secret Service protection for Kamala Harris
A senior Trump administration official said an executive memorandum was issued Thursday to the Department of Homeland Security ending Harris' security detail and security services.
PTI

Washington, 29 Aug
President
Donald Trump has revoked Secret Service protection for former Vice President
Kamala Harris, according to a senior White House official on Friday.
Former vice
presidents typically get federal government protection for six months after
leaving office, while ex-presidents do so for life. But another person familiar
with the matter says then-President Joe Biden quietly signed a directive that
had extended protection for Harris beyond the traditional six months.
The people
insisted on anonymity Friday to discuss a matter not made public.
Trump is a
Republican, and Biden and Harris are Democrats. Trump defeated Harris in the
presidential election last year.
The move to
drop Harris' Secret Service protection comes as the former vice president, who
became the Democratic nominee last summer after a chaotic series of events that
led to Biden dropping out of the contest, is about to embark on a book tour for
her memoir, titled ‘107 Days.’ The book is scheduled to be released next month.
A senior
Trump administration official said an executive memorandum was issued Thursday
to the Department of Homeland Security ending Harris' security detail and
security services. Those had been extended from six to 18 months by the Biden
administration, so they would have ended in July 2026, but now they will be
terminated on Monday.
Last year
was a particularly politically charged environment, with Trump facing two
assassination attempts, and the Secret Service played a crucial role in
protecting the now-president.
Harris is a
former California attorney general and San Francisco district attorney. She
recently announced she will not run for governor next year.
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