Trump ends security protection for former Vice President Harris, senior White House official says

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris attends the inauguration ceremony before Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th US President in the US Capitol Rotunda in Washington, DC, on January 20, 2025. SAUL LOEB/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

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U.S. President Donald Trump has cancelled Secret Service
protection for former vice president and 2024 Democratic rival Kamala Harris, a
senior White House official said on Friday.
Former vice presidents typically receive six months of
Secret Service protection after they leave office.
Harris' protection was extended to one year, until January
2026, by then-President Joe Biden before he left office last January, the
official said.
Harris in September is to embark on a 15-city book tour for
her memoir, "107 Days," about her unsuccessful presidential run. She
was the Democratic nominee for 107 days after Biden withdrew from the race in
the weeks following a disastrous debate against Trump. Trump went on to defeat
Harris.
The letter to Harris, dated Thursday, says the termination
of additional security is effective Sept. 1, the official said.
Kirsten Allen, a senior adviser to Harris, said in response
to the move: "The vice president is grateful to the United States Secret
Service for their professionalism, dedication, and unwavering commitment to
safety," she said.
Harris lost the 2024 presidential election to Trump
but has not ruled out a possible presidential bid in 2028. She
announced on July 30 that she would not run for governor of
California in 2026.
Trump has also ended federal security protection for others,
including those who have criticized him such as former national security
adviser John Bolton. In March, he ended protection for Biden's
children Hunter Biden and Ashley Biden.
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