Vice presidents typically only get six months of protection after they leave office, but President Biden signed a memorandum in January extending Harris' protection to 18 months.

    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has revoked U.S. Secret Service protection for former Vice President Kamala Harris, a senior adviser to Harris told NBC News on Friday.

    “The Vice President is grateful to the United States Secret Service for their professionalism, dedication, and unwavering commitment to safety," the adviser said.

    A senior White House official confirmed Friday that Trump revoked Harris’ Secret Service detail, adding that vice presidents typically only get six months of protection when they leave office.

    Congress passed legislation in 2008 that authorized the Secret Service to protect former vice presidents, their spouses and their children under 16 years old for up to six months after the vice president’s term has ended.

    A Secret Service official told NBC that while that's true, President Joe Biden had signed an executive memorandum in January extending Harris’ protection to 18 months.

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    1. He’s incredibly petty…spending his days stewing over how to get back at anyone he thinks has wronged him. It’s a deeply diseased mindset.

    2. LifeguardNo9762 on

      I thought he was going to protect all the women whether they wanted it or not? I also thought he loves the black ladies.. they’re vey beautiful. Or some other equally creepy thing

    3. fallon7riseon8 on

      He’s disgusting, but I also hope this opens up Kamala to verbal confrontations about her support of Isn’treal’s war crimes.

    4. A MAGA assassinated Minnesota Democratic politicians in their homes just a few months ago.

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