Trump Revokes Harris’s Secret Service Detail
President Donald Trump has revoked the extended Secret Service protection for former Vice President Kamala Harris, effective September 1, 2025. This decision cancels the additional year of security that former President Joe Biden had authorized before leaving office. Under federal law, former vice presidents typically receive six months of Secret Service protection after leaving office; Harris’s protection was extended by Biden to July 2026 .
Security Transition Ahead of Book Tour
The revocation coincides with Harris’s upcoming 15-city book tour promoting her memoir, 107 Days, set to begin on September 24. In response to the loss of federal protection, California officials have arranged for the California Highway Patrol to provide security during her public appearances .
Political Repercussions and Criticism
The move has sparked criticism from Democratic leaders, including California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, who have labeled the decision politically motivated and potentially endangering Harris’s safety . This action is part of a broader pattern where President Trump has revoked extended protection details for former officials associated with the previous administration.
Harris’s Response
Harris’s senior advisor, Kirsten Allen, expressed gratitude to the Secret Service for their professionalism and unwavering commitment to safety. Despite the loss of federal protection, Harris is proceeding with her planned book tour, which includes international stops in London and Toronto .