President Donald Trump has revoked the Secret Service protection for the former Democratic Party presidential candidate, Kamala Harris.
The revocation, Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) learnt, will take effect from today, September 1, 2025.
This decision comes as a surprise to American pundits, especially since Harris was granted extension of her Secret Service detail for eighteen months by former President Joe Biden before he left office.
Reason for Protection Revocation
The Trump administration hasn’t provided a clear reason for revoking Harris’ protection, sparking speculation about potential motivations.
What impact will the revocation have on Harris’ security?
Without federal protection, Harris may need to rely on local law enforcement for security.
This may pose a significant challenge, especially with her upcoming 15-city book tour promoting her memoir, “107 Days”.
Criticism and Concerns
California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass have condemned the move by President Trump, calling it “vindictive” and “erratic”.
Security experts warn that compromising Harris’ safety could inadvertently embolden adversaries and undermine national security.
Reacting to the precedent and its far-reaching implications, experts believe that Trump’s decision follows a pattern of targeting political adversaries.
Reacting to the revocation, Kamala Harris, speaking through her adviser, Kirsten Allen, expressed gratitude to the Secret Service for their professionalism and dedication to safety.
Political ramifications for the decision have sparked debate about the discretion of sitting presidents regarding security details for former officials.
It also brings to question the potential long-term implications for national security.
This, of course, is not the first time Trump is revoking security details of former top government officials.
Recent developments include the revoking of security clearances for former intelligence officials and removing Secret Service protection for Hunter and Ashley Biden.
Hunter Biden is the second son of Joe Biden, the 46th President of the United States, while Ashley Biden is his youngest daughter.
The most recent move raises questions about the politicization of security provisions and the potential consequences for democratic norms.


