...because after being moved over to Homeland Security, it was heaped on with all kinds of other responsibilities other than protecting POTUS:
Protecting former Presidents and their families (the Clinton protective division, for instance, takes 68 agents and technicians)
Protecting the Vice President’s spouses and children
Protecting the Secretary of Homeland Security
Protecting the Secretary of the Treasury
Protecting the United States Trade Representative
Protecting the White House National Security Advisor
Protecting the White House Press Secretary
Protecting other “cabinet level protectees”
Protecting select presidential nominees (e.g., Robert Kennedy, Jr.)
Protecting foreign heads of state
Protecting foreign “dignitaries”
Investigating bank fraud; and analyzing Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) and related banking data
Investigating mortgage fraud
Investigating money laundering and illegal tax havens
Investigating credit card fraud
Investigating check fraud
Investigating wire and telecommunications fraud
Investigating child pornography related federal crimes
Investigating identity theft and identity fraud
Investigating unemployment compensation fraud
Providing staffing for the US Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT)
Investigating ransomware attacks
Investigating cryptocurrency and bitcoin fraud
Investigating gas pump skimming
Investigating business e-mail compromise (BEC) crimes
Investigating network intrusion (NITRO) and Critical Systems Protection (CSP) and responding to critical infrastructure and computer network breaches
Investigating pig butchering
Staffing Digital Evidence Forensic Labs (DEFLs) and providing specialized digital forensics, digital evidence recovery and cell phone tracking for state and local law enforcement
Leading financial crimes task forces
Leading electronic crimes task forces
Leading cyber fraud task forces
Finding and exploiting credit card skimmers
Manning the International Ink Library
Staffing Covid-19 (PPP) fraud task forces
Staffing the Executive Office for Asset Forfeiture, allocating federal seizures of cash and property to different agencies
Staffing FBI-run interagency Joint Terrorism Task Forces and participating in the Task Force Officer program
Staffing the DNI National Counterterrorism Center in both its international and domestic functions
Staffing the FBI Terrorist Screening Center and helping to maintain the domestic terror watchlist
Staffing interagency Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETFs) and the interagency High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) program
Providing liaison to over 10,000 private companies, including banking and financial management, airlines, IT and social media companies, as well as academic partners
Staffing and liaising with state and urban fusion centers, homeland security investigations (HSI) field offices, Customs, border patrol, ICE activities, FBI offices and resident agencies, Postal Inspection Service, and military explosive ordnance disposal offices
Assisting with Department of Justice Priority Transnational Organized Crime (PTOC) cases
Providing liaison to over 20,000 state, local, tribal, territorial partners, and federal and state prosecutors
Researching and responding to Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems (CUAS); Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (SUAS); Radio-Controlled Improvised Explosive Devices (RCIED); explosive; and chemical/biological/radiological threats
Providing protection for NATO Summits and meetings
Providing protection for the United Nations General Assembly
Providing protection for state funerals
Providing protection for G7/G20 summits and meeting
Providing protection and counter surveillance for domestic-based Olympics (Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, etc.)
Training foreign law enforcement personnel and staffing the Secret Service component of the State Department's International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA)
No cone of brains or blood spray around head. He was shot at close range by a small cal and the body was flopped there. Blood trail is fake. Clean rifle well away from body.
Protecting former Presidents and their families (the Clinton protective division, for instance, takes 68 agents and technicians)
Protecting the Vice President’s spouses and children
Protecting the Secretary of Homeland Security
Protecting the Secretary of the Treasury
Protecting the United States Trade Representative
Protecting the White House National Security Advisor
Protecting the White House Press Secretary
Protecting other “cabinet level protectees”
Protecting select presidential nominees (e.g., Robert Kennedy, Jr.)
Protecting foreign heads of state
Protecting foreign “dignitaries”
Investigating bank fraud; and analyzing Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) and related banking data
Investigating mortgage fraud
Investigating money laundering and illegal tax havens
Investigating credit card fraud
Investigating check fraud
Investigating wire and telecommunications fraud
Investigating child pornography related federal crimes
Investigating identity theft and identity fraud
Investigating unemployment compensation fraud
Providing staffing for the US Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT)
Investigating ransomware attacks
Investigating cryptocurrency and bitcoin fraud
Investigating gas pump skimming
Investigating business e-mail compromise (BEC) crimes
Investigating network intrusion (NITRO) and Critical Systems Protection (CSP) and responding to critical infrastructure and computer network breaches
Investigating pig butchering
Staffing Digital Evidence Forensic Labs (DEFLs) and providing specialized digital forensics, digital evidence recovery and cell phone tracking for state and local law enforcement
Leading financial crimes task forces
Leading electronic crimes task forces
Leading cyber fraud task forces
Finding and exploiting credit card skimmers
Manning the International Ink Library
Staffing Covid-19 (PPP) fraud task forces
Staffing the Executive Office for Asset Forfeiture, allocating federal seizures of cash and property to different agencies
Staffing FBI-run interagency Joint Terrorism Task Forces and participating in the Task Force Officer program
Staffing the DNI National Counterterrorism Center in both its international and domestic functions
Staffing the FBI Terrorist Screening Center and helping to maintain the domestic terror watchlist
Staffing interagency Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETFs) and the interagency High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) program
Providing liaison to over 10,000 private companies, including banking and financial management, airlines, IT and social media companies, as well as academic partners
Staffing and liaising with state and urban fusion centers, homeland security investigations (HSI) field offices, Customs, border patrol, ICE activities, FBI offices and resident agencies, Postal Inspection Service, and military explosive ordnance disposal offices
Assisting with Department of Justice Priority Transnational Organized Crime (PTOC) cases
Providing liaison to over 20,000 state, local, tribal, territorial partners, and federal and state prosecutors
Researching and responding to Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems (CUAS); Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (SUAS); Radio-Controlled Improvised Explosive Devices (RCIED); explosive; and chemical/biological/radiological threats
Providing protection for NATO Summits and meetings
Providing protection for the United Nations General Assembly
Providing protection for state funerals
Providing protection for G7/G20 summits and meeting
Providing protection and counter surveillance for domestic-based Olympics (Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, etc.)
Training foreign law enforcement personnel and staffing the Secret Service component of the State Department's International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA)
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