President Donald Trump revoked Kamala Harris’ Secret Service
protection on Thursday, according to a copy of a letter reviewed by
CNN.
Former presidents receive Secret Service protection for
life. Harris, as a former vice president, received six months of
protection after leaving office, according to federal law. That period
ended on July 21. However, her protection had been extended for an
additional year via a directive – not made public
until now – signed by then-President Joe Biden shortly before leaving
office, according to multiple people familiar with the undisclosed
arrangement.
That is the order Trump canceled in his letter, titled
“Memorandum for the Secretary of Homeland Security” and dated Thursday.
“You are hereby authorized to discontinue any
security-related procedures previously authorized by Executive
Memorandum, beyond those required by law, for the following individual,
effective September 1, 2025: Former Vice President Kamala D. Harris,”
the letter reads in full.
The White House and Secret Service did not immediately respond to CNN’s requests for comment.
Trump’s ending of Harris’ protection comes as she soon
embarks on a multi-city, high-profile book tour around the release of
“107 Days,” her newmemoir
on her short presidential campaign, set to be released September 23.
That will put her more in the public spotlight than she has been since
leaving office, during which time she’s attended only a few public
events.
“The Vice President is grateful to the United States Secret
Service for their professionalism, dedication, and unwavering commitment
to safety,” Kirsten Allen, a Harris senior adviser, told CNN.
Presidents and presidential candidates face frequent
security threats. There were two assassination attempts against Trump
during his run for president last year.
Harris, according to people familiar with her security
operations, faced particular security concerns given that she was the
first woman and first Black woman in the role. Those concerns only
increased after she became the nominee, the people familiar with her
security operations told CNN, and was still at a high level into January
following the campaign, with feelings about the election still raw.
A Biden spokesperson declined to comment on what led to his signing the order extending Harris’ protection.
But what will now disappear is not just the agents assigned to guard her
in person, 24-7: Secret Service protection includes constant analysis
of threat intelligence and covering in-person situations, emails, texts
and social media. With her detail canceled, Harris aides are worried
they will lose the same access to threat warnings, the people familiar
with her security operations said. Her home, in the middle of Los
Angeles, will also stop being protected by federal agents.
The cost of mounting any similar level of protection
privately would be expensive, possibly going into the millions of
dollars annually.
Harris’ husband, Doug Emhoff, lost his own personal detail
on July 21 under the standard provisions for a former vice president’s
spouse.
California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom was briefed on
Harris losing her protection late Thursday. A person familiar with the
discussions told CNN that the governor’s office could not comment on
security arrangements or methods which may be activated as a
replacement.
However, Newsom spokesperson Bob Salladay expressed outrage about Trump making the change.
“The safety of our public officials should never be subject
to erratic, vindictive political impulses,” Salladay told CNN.
Harris, as a Los Angeles resident, could also receive
protection from the city police department. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass
and Newsom were in touch Thursday evening about the situation.
“This is another act of revenge following a long list of political
retaliation in the form of firings, the revoking of security clearances
and more. This puts the former Vice President in danger and I look
forward to working with the Governor to make sure Vice President Harris
is safe in Los Angeles,” Bass told CNN in a statement.
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