While leaving the White House for the final time to get into a waiting vehicle, Biden awkwardly stroked the hand of the (male) Secret Service agent holding the car door open. President Biden and President-elect Trump have departed the White House. Biden in the Presidential motorcade for the last time as President. @FOX4 pic.twitter.com/vEpKD42nFI
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to return to the Oval Office on Monday, several groups are working to ensure that Monday's inauguration is safe.
All US Presidents are given codenames by the Secret Service, many of which have interestingly reflected elements from their careers or identities. Donald Trump's is no different
The agency charged with guarding the president will be under the microscope during Donald Trump’s inauguration Monday in the wake of two assassination attempts on the campaign trail. The decision Friday to move the Washington,
President Trump expects to return home frequently during his next term in office. And security will be at an all-time high when he comes back.
Just days before hundreds of thousands of spectators are set to gather for the swearing-in of President-elect Donald Trump on the steps of the Capitol,
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to announce before Monday that he plans to replace the director of the Secret Service, multiple sources told ABC News.
Kid Rock claimed President-elect Donald Trump called him to ask if the Secret Service barred him from bringing strippers to Trump's "Victory Rally."
More than 25,000 law enforcement officers will descend on Washington, DC, and roughly 30 miles of fencing have been erected to prepare for the special national security event on Jan. 20.
President Trump plans to announce Secret Service agent Sean Curran, who heads his detail, to be the agency’s director, according to three sources in the Secret Service community.
Multiple reports suggest that the president-elect is expected to replace leadership in the Secret Service. Ronald Rowe is the acting director of the government agency. Rowe took over for Kimberly Cheatle, who resigned after the assassination attempt on Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. Rowe has been leading the agency since July 2024.