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Merlin99
09-06-2010, 03:26 PM
If Obama loses the next election and moves to a foreign country, does the secret service still provide protection? Thanks for your thoughts.
Lenny
09-06-2010, 04:23 PM
If Obama loses the next election and moves to a foreign country, does the secret service still provide protection? Thanks for your thoughts.
If he wants them, I don't believe the Secret Service would be allowed to deny him. The only way I see THE WON wishing to leave the U.S. is if he leaves office by way of impeachment and conviction.
limblips
09-06-2010, 04:46 PM
If Obama loses the next election and moves to a foreign country, does the secret service still provide protection? Thanks for your thoughts.
Do you mean a foreign country to him or just if he moves back home to Kenya? :killingme
PsyOps
09-06-2010, 04:52 PM
I would tend to think yes, whereever a country would allow it. I would think if Obama decided to move to Iran, that country would not allow Secret Service protection there. I would also think the HSD would view that as too much of a risk for their agents.
Their website (http://www.secretservice.gov/protection_works.shtml)doesn't really address it though. I did find this interesting tidbit though:
All current former presidents are entitled to lifetime Secret Service protection. However, as a result of legislation enacted in 1997, President George W. Bush will be the first president to have his protection limited to 10 years after he leaves office.
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