The United States Secret Service has confirmed that the guilty verdict in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial will not impact the agency's protective mission. In a statement released on Thursday, the agency emphasized that the verdict will have 'no bearing' on their security measures.
Chief of Communications for the Secret Service, Anthony Guglielmi, reassured the public that 'Our security measures will proceed unchanged' despite the recent developments in the trial.
It is important to note that the Secret Service is authorized to provide protection to former presidents 'during their lifetime, unless they decline protection,' as stated on their official website. This means that regardless of legal proceedings or verdicts, the agency's duty to protect former presidents remains unchanged.
The Secret Service plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and security of former presidents, and their commitment to this mission remains unwavering. The agency's protective measures will continue to be implemented as usual, providing the necessary security for those under their care.
As the situation surrounding the hush money trial unfolds, the Secret Service remains focused on upholding their mandate to protect former presidents and will carry out their duties with the same level of dedication and professionalism.