Posted on 10/26/2017 10:20:26 AM PDT by drewh
When Malia Obama officially began her college career after moving in at Harvard University towards the end of the summer, the subject brought with it the usual type of questions you'd expect for any current or former first daughter. Among those questions is one that points to how unique of a life she might lead on campus, that question being: Does Malia Obama have security at Harvard? As far as an answer goes, a number of reports sure make it seem like she'll have not just any security around, but the Secret Service.
Consider, for instance, what former President Barack Obama said about helping his daughter move in at his (and former First Lady Michelle Obama's) alma mater. He said, per USA Today,
I dropped off Malia at college, and I was saying to Joe and Jill [Biden] that it was a little bit like open-heart surgery, and I was proud that I did not cry in front of her. But on the way back, the Secret Service was off, looking straight ahead, pretending they weren't hearing me as I sniffled and blew my nose. It was rough. And it's a reminder that at the end of our lives, whatever else we've accomplished, the thing that we'll remember are the joys that our children, and hopefully way later, our grandchildren bring.
That anecdote alone suggests that the Secret Service the federal agency that protect presidents, vice presidents, and their families was around when Malia Obama moved in at Harvard.
The question is whether any agents actually stay around her during the semester. To be clear, there's reason to doubt that she enjoys the protection of the Secret Service while on campus.
The agency's official website itself says that it protects former presidents, their spouses, and children of former presidents up to the age of 16. Those are pretty much the guidelines to who the Secret Service protects, according to a bill former President Obama signed himself in 2013, which granted lifetime Secret Service protection for all former presidents.
In other words, under those rules, 16-year-old Sasha Obama would likely still be under Secret Service protection, but her older sister might not be.
Still, some reports indicate that the Secret Service is indeed protecting Malia Obama. In a story written back in April about Malia Obama's imminent move to Harvard, for instance, Chicago Tribune Washington correspondent Katherine Skiba reported that "Secret Service detail will ensure" she was not on her own on campus.
In any event, the idea of Secret Service agents having a presence on a college campus to protect a president's daughter isn't unfounded.
Back when Chelsea Clinton was a student at Stanford University, agents would dress casually and carry around book bags to blend on campus, according to the Washington Post. Jack Rakove, a professor at the university who advised Clinton in the past, indicated to the Post that people at Stanford didn't treat her presence as a big deal.
As for former President George W. Bush's twin daughters, reports indicated that they had much more notable stories about their time with Secret Service agents. Both daughters are reported to have enjoyed trying to lose their Secret Service detail. Ronald Kessler, the author of a book detailing stories of Secret Service agents, was quoted by the Daily Mail as saying that Jenna Bush would try to ditch her agents by going through red lights and getting into her car without warning them.
While she was studying at the University of Texas, Jenna also once sent an agent to pick up a drunken male friend from a county jail, according to People Magazine. The same report from People also details how Jenna's sister, Barbara Bush, once lost her Secret Service details by speeding through EZ-pass while agents stopped to pay toll.
If Malia Obama likes to toy around with a security detail like that, we'd be sure to find out, because it seems likely that she'll have that security around in the first place-and the public cant seem to leave her alone.
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At what point does Secret Service protection discontinue?
Is Amy Carter still getting it?
Is David Eisenhower and Julie Nixon?............
Moochie had bathouse Barry classify Malaria and Sharia as ‘senior white house staff’ by EO so they could go on safari trip and I guess it has never been recinded.
How about Roger Clinton? How about Obama’s uncle Willie Horton?
Secret Service is absolutely protecting the Obama child at Harvard. No doubt will be there for all 4 years as well.
and what exactly are they protecting this nitwit from? She’s in the safest place on earth, with all full of obama ass-lickers and cult followers from left to right.
I certainly hope so. Harvey Weinstein is still on the loose.
She should be subject to the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune like everyone else.
Ya mean she’s STILL in school... why doesn’t she graduate in an hour and a half like Chelsea did?
Many years ago I was walking in Harvard Square and I felt a sharp object against my back and a voice that said “give me all your money”.
I turned around and it was one of my friends laughing at me.
Can you imagine if one of Malia’s friends did that today?
I wonder if she’ll be passed thru classes like her father was..........
Obama changed the rules from what George Bush had done. Bush signed a bill when in office that limited SS protection to ten years after in office. Obama changed it back to Lifetime protection. I am not sure Malia gets that kind of proctection but maybe she does.
Given the money these guys get out of office they can pay for their own protection. Richard Nixon, Love him or Hate him, voluntarily gave up SS protection and paid for his own.
The Obamas have enough $$$ at this point that they can have private bodyguards on the payroll. Or even pay members of their detail to keep an eye on her as a part-time side job while “off duty”.
The blog is confusing the facts.
Adult children of former presidents get no protection. Protection ends at 16. However, the SS can extend protection somewhat (usually a few months) to avoid making the former protectee an obvious target so quickly.
I suspect that she probably has a security detail at Harvard, but we don’t really need to know, for her own protection. I do not object to her getting a Secret Service detail while she is an undergraduate. And I did NOT vote for her father to be president.
GWB requested an extension of the SS detail for his daughters past the age stated and that’s probably what obozo did....
If there have been any credible threats against her, then a Secret Service detail is necessary.
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