Leavitt, 27, noted in her first White House briefing that Trump, 78, remains “firm in his decision” to cut off federal funding for the 24-hour protection Bolton, Pompeo and former US Special
The Trump administration removed former national security adviser John Bolton's Secret Service protection. The decision was made in the past 24 hours, sources said.
Two prominent Republican senators have split with President Trump over his decision to sever government security for former officials who are in Iran’s crosshairs. Last week, Trump, 78, cut off funding for security for former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo,
John Bolton said on Tuesday he was "disappointed but not surprised" that his Secret Service protection has been canceled by President Donald Trump. The post Trump Cancels John Bolton’s Secret Service Protection Despite Threats From Iranian Regime first appeared on Mediaite.
Within hours of taking office, President Donald Trump terminated the Secret Service detail that was assigned to his former national security adviser John Bolton, Bolton confirmed to CNN on Tuesday.
President Donald Trump pulled former adviser John Bolton's Secret Service protection. Bolton has been facing assassination threats since the U.S. killed Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani in 2020. In recent remarks,
President’s outspoken former adviser loses his Secret Service protection within hours of Trump returning to office
Donald Trump has revoked the security detail for Mike Pompeo, despite the fact that the former secretary of state is reportedly facing threats for actions he took under the president’s direction. Pompeo and former aide Brian Hook both lost their security details Tuesday,
Two senior Republican senators have urged Trump to reconsider his decision to revoke security protection for several officials from his first administration.
During his first week back in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump revoked security protection for his former National Security Adviser John Bolton, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and Pompeo’s former deputy,
Senator Lindsey Graham was not happy with President Donald Trump pulling the security detail of former administration officials. The South Carolina Republican, who claimed he is “very […]
If a hostile foreign state decides to try to kill you because you worked for the U.S. government, the government should protect you.