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The U.S. Secret Service officially concluded its detail of George H.W. Bush on Friday morning after nearly 40 years of protecting the former president code-named "Timberwolf.'' The detail ...
The U.S. Secret Service tweeted a tribute to the late George H.W. Bush as the agency concluded its security detail for the former president. The Bush Protective Division wrote a dispatch at 6 a.m ...
The U.S. Secret Service shared a moving photo of George H.W. Bush on Twitter a day before the late president is honored with a state funeral. In the photo, the former president, whose head was ...
For more than a year, former president George H.W. Bush’s home had a broken alarm system and Secret Service failed to fix it, the Washington Post reports. Although the alarm system monitors the ...
The U.S. Secret Service has dozens of people to protect ... operation involving dozens of Navy SEALS and the U.S. Coast Guard. "Camp David is on a mountaintop – it's super remote," Gage said.
So there’s keeping regular people safe and there’s guarding presidents. Michael Matranga, a Secret Service guy ... precautions need be taken. “The Bush years had the global war on terrorism ...
And I'm like, 'No Mila, I'm used to this." Savannah recalled how Jenna had a Secret Service detail all through college since her father, George W. Bush, was the sitting president. He served two ...
WHEN it came to protecting Jenna and Barbara Bush, the Secret Service truly had its hands full, with President George W. Bush’s wild and crazy daughters doing everything in their power to escape them, ...
"In the first grade, I faked my own kidnapping, but my plan was derailed by Secret Service," Bush Hager, who is the daughter of 43rd U.S. President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush ...
"When we hang with my parents, it’s usually where there’s not much Secret Service presence," the television host revealed on 'Today with Jenna and Friends' Jenna Bush Hager/Instagram; Tasos ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Ralph Basham, the director of the Secret Service during the George W. Bush administration, about Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle's decision to resign.