President Donald Trump has revoked former Vice President Kamala Harris’ Secret Service protection that otherwise would have ended next summer, senior Trump administration officials said Friday.
A spokesperson for Kamala Harris also confirmed the news to Fox News today that the former vice president’s Secret Service protection has been revoked by President Donald Trump.
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump has revoked Kamala Harris' Secret Service protection, former VP's spokesperson tells Fox News pic.twitter.com/nngHQeHQgM
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A Harris spokesperson added that there was no reason given as to why it was removed.
The sudden removal of protection comes after former President Joe Biden signed an executive memorandum before leaving office which extended Harris’ protection for an additional year after the normal six months that former vice presidents received in the past.
Yesterday, Trump rescinded that memorandum and Harris’ Secret Service protection officially ends on Sept. 1.
The move comes as Harris is set to kick off a tour for her upcoming book “107 Days” in late September.
The tour is scheduled to visit major American cities in its opening days, including New York City, Philadelphia and Los Angeles.
The Secret Service says on its website that after former presidents leave office, they get security details for themselves and their spouses for life, “unless they decline protection.”
According to The Wall Street Journal, Harris’ husband Doug Emhoff has been without his Secret Service protection since July.