US President Donald Trump has revoked Secret Service protection for former vice president and 2024 Democratic rival Kamala Harris.
A senior adviser to the former vice president confirmed the decision to NBC News, Sky News’ US partner.
In a statement, the official said: “The vice president is grateful to the United States Secret Service for their professionalism, dedication, and unwavering commitment to safety.”
Typically vice presidents receive a six-month security detail from the Secret Service after they leave office.
That arrangement had been extended to one year under then-President Joe Biden, or until January 2026, according to reports.
In 2008, Congress enacted a law allowing the Secret Service to provide protection to former vice presidents, their spouses, and their children under 16 for up to six months after the vice president leaves office.
However, a Secret Service official told NBC that although this is accurate, President Joe Biden signed an executive memorandum in January extending Harris’ protection period to 18 months, or until January 2026.
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Ms Harris, who lost the 2024 presidential election to Mr Trump, is due to start a book tour for her memoir, “107 Days”, shortly.
Mr Trump has also ended federal security protection for others, including former national security adviser John Bolton.
In March, he ended protection for Joe Biden’s children – Hunter and Ashley Biden.
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