Trump Ends Secret Service Protection for Biden’s Children
In a significant political move, former President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he is terminating the Secret Service security details for Hunter Biden and Ashley Biden. This decision marks a stark contrast to the previous extension of protective services that was granted to the Biden children shortly before Trump left office in January 2021.
Details of the Protection Termination
Trump’s announcement came via social media, where he expressed concern regarding the number of security agents assigned to Hunter Biden while he was in South Africa. According to Trump, Hunter was allocated 18 agents, while his sister, Ashley, was assigned 13. The former president stated that both would be removed from the security list immediately.
Context of Secret Service Protection
Under federal law, former presidents and their spouses are entitled to lifelong Secret Service protection. However, the security assigned to their children generally ends once they turn 16 years old. In a precedent set by outgoing presidents, protection can be extended for a period of up to six months. Both President Biden and Trump made use of this provision for their families following their respective presidencies, a practice also observed by former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush.
Response from the Secret Service
In light of Trump’s decision, the Secret Service confirmed their awareness of the directive and stated they are adjusting their operations to comply. “The Secret Service will comply and is actively working with the protective details and the White House to ensure compliance as soon as possible,” the agency announced.
Future Considerations
During his visit to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on the same day, Trump was questioned about revoking protections for his own son. He indicated that he would review the security placements, asserting, “I would say if there are 18 with Hunter Biden, that will be something I’ll look at this afternoon,” suggesting a willingness to monitor security arrangements for his family as well.
This development highlights the ongoing complexities involved in security details for public figures and their families amid the changing political landscape. As tensions continue to rise, particularly between current and former administrations, the implications of Trump’s decision may resonate well beyond just security logistics.