Imagine the “Secret Service,” and you’re probably immediately mentally picturing someone in a suit and earpiece, possibly diving in front of a bullet. When the Secret Service was founded in ...
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When the Secret Service was placed under the newly formed ... an image glamorized by Hollywood as a force of black-suited, earpiece-wearing, highly trained bodyguards willing to take a bullet ...
earpiece-wearing, armed federal agents? In sum, the nation needs a more objective structure for assigning Secret Service ...
Attorneys representing Secret Service agents in a 9-year overtime lawsuit say there may be "light at the end of this tunnel," following a recent court ruling.
Following the attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump at a campaign rally this summer, an independent bipartisan panel has reviewed the Secret Service—and suggested that the ...
Amid the U.S. presidential election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, take a look back at how the Secret Service has nicknamed the first families to help with security.
President-elect Donald Trump has more than an army of Secret Service agents protecting him at his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida.
on Saturday. Flanked by a team of earpiece-wearing Secret Service agents and roughly a dozen members of the press, Walz and his four-person hunting party set out into a golden, sunlit field on ...
WASHINGTON – The Secret Service has become bureaucratic and complacent and an overhaul is needed, according to an independent review released Thursday of the first assassination attempt on ...
Washington — Secret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe told his workforce on Thursday that he is "deeply concerned" about the impact that an independent review panel's findings about the July ...
A bipartisan panel condemned the Secret Service handling of former President Trump's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Thursday, saying the agency needs "fundamental" changes to be effective.