Senator Obama under Secret Service protection
Posted: Thu May 03, 2007 4:00 pm
Does anyone know anymore about this story? The details are certainly sketchy:
From CNN:
Illinois senator and Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has been placed under the protection of the Secret Service, the agency said Thursday.
The Secret Service would not divulge the reason for the protection, which came at the request of the Obama campaign.
The organization said in a written statement that Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, "after consultation with the congressional advisory committee, authorized the United States Secret Service to protect presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama."
Chertoff works with a congressional panel made up of half a dozen members of Congress, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
"As a matter of procedure, we will not release any details of the deliberations of assessments that led to protection being initiated," the Secret Service statement said.
Protection goes beyond surrounding the candidate with well-armed agents, the Secret Service's Web site states. The agency does extensive advance work and threat assessments developed by its Intelligence Division to identify potential risks, the site says.
As a former first lady, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, another Democratic presidential candidate, already has Secret Service protection.
From CNN:
Illinois senator and Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has been placed under the protection of the Secret Service, the agency said Thursday.
The Secret Service would not divulge the reason for the protection, which came at the request of the Obama campaign.
The organization said in a written statement that Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, "after consultation with the congressional advisory committee, authorized the United States Secret Service to protect presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama."
Chertoff works with a congressional panel made up of half a dozen members of Congress, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
"As a matter of procedure, we will not release any details of the deliberations of assessments that led to protection being initiated," the Secret Service statement said.
Protection goes beyond surrounding the candidate with well-armed agents, the Secret Service's Web site states. The agency does extensive advance work and threat assessments developed by its Intelligence Division to identify potential risks, the site says.
As a former first lady, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, another Democratic presidential candidate, already has Secret Service protection.