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Title: Protecting the Leader of America


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Protecting the Leader of America
  • Evolution of Presidential Protection

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Threats Before Presidency
  • George Washington needed protection from both the
    British and American Tories (Loyalists)
  • There was at least one known assassination plot
    against Washington by New York Tories
  • His earliest protection was his slave, Billy Lee,
    who accompanied General Washington throughout the
    Revolutionary War and all of its battles
  • Washington also established a personal bodyguard
    of soldiers known as the Life Guard

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Billy Lee
  • Bought by Washington in 1768, William Lee was
    groomed as a personal servant
  • Accomplished rider and hunting partner of
    Washington, and served faithfully during
    Revolutionary War
  • Freed in Washingtons will and lived out the rest
    of his years at Mount Vernon

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Life Guards
  • Established in March 1776 to protect Washington
    and his baggage
  • Fought in battles
  • Requirements of Washington- be from five feet
    eight inches to five feet ten inches, handsomely
    and well made
  • Numbered 50, disbanded after the war


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Pre-Lincoln Protection
  • Although a mentally disturbed person wandered
    into the White House threatening President Adams
    life, there was no official Presidential
    protection
  • For special events, local police would be used
    for crowd control/security but President was
    often in public with very limited, or no,
    protection from possible assassination
  • Many Presidents, including Lincoln, resisted
    attempts to increase security, feeling it would
    limit their movements and public presence

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Lincoln Assassination
  • Despite pleas from many, Lincoln resisted
    increasing his security even during the Civil War
  • Near the end of the war, he allowed Washington
    Metropolitan Police to guard him while out in
    public
  • His police guard had left his post the night of
    Lincolns assassination at Fords Theatre
  • Despite the assassination, Presidential
    protection did not change

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Origins of the Secret Service
  • July 5, 1865- Secret Service formed as part of
    U.S. Treasury Department to stop counterfeiters
  • 1867- mission expanded to include detecting
    persons perpetrating frauds against the
    government
  • 1894- Secret Service begins informal protection
    of President Garfield after assassination plot
    discovered
  • Informal protection for traveling Presidents
    continued
  • 1902, after McKinley assassination, Secret
    Service assumes official, full-time Presidential
    protection

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Expansion of Secret Service Protection
  • 1908- Secret Service protection of
    President-elect
  • 1917- Congress expands protection to Presidents
    immediate family, Presidential threats federal
    crime
  • 1951- protection expanded to Vice-President
  • 1961- protection for ex-Presidents begins
  • 1965- protection for ex-Presidents
    spouse/children
  • 1968- after RFK assassination, protection
    expanded to Presidential candidates and nominees
  • 1971- protection of foreign heads of state, and
    official guests of U.S. government

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Secret Service post-9/11
  • 2001- jurisdiction expanded to include
    computer-based financial crime/terrorism
  • 2002- Secret Service transferred from U.S.
    Treasury Department to newly created Department
    of Homeland Security
  • 2007- Secret Service protection begins in May for
    Illinois Senator/Presidential candidate Barrack
    Obama, earliest protection ever (candidate
    Hillary Clinton already under Secret Service
    Protection due to status as spouse of
    ex-President Bill Clinton)

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Presidential Assassinations
  • Abraham Lincoln- shot by John Wilkes Booth at
    Fords Theatre Apr. 14, 1865, died next day
  • James Garfield- shot by Charles Guiteau in train
    station on July 2, 1881, died of blood poisoning
    on September 19, 1881
  • William McKinley- shot by Leon Czolgosz at
    Pan-American Exhibit on September 6, 1901, died
    eight days later
  • John F. Kennedy- shot and killed by Lee Harvey
    Oswald in Dallas motorcade on November 22, 1963

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Presidential Assassination Attempts
  • Andrew Jackson- Jan. 30, 1835 Richard Lawrence
    shot at him at a funeral, both guns misfired
  • Theodore Roosevelt- Oct. 14, 1912 shot by John
    Shrank at speech, hit in chest but blocked by
    thick speech
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt- Feb. 15, 1933 shot at by
    Giuseppie Zangara in Miami, missed FDR
  • Harry Truman- Nov. 1, 1950, two Puerto Rican
    nationals attacked Blair House, killed by guards
  • Gerald Ford- Sept. 1975, threatened, shot at, by
    two women, Lynnette Fromme/Sara Jane Moore
  • Ronald Reagan- Mar. 30, 1981, shot in lung by
    John Hinkley Jr., trying to impress actress Jodi
    Foster

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Reagan Assassination Attempt
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Research Project
  • With your group, choose one presidential
    assassination, or attempt, to research
  • Choose a U.S. President or other world leader
  • You will have two days to research and one day to
    put your presentation together
  • Your groups presentation should include
    information about the event, the leader, the
    assassin, motives, protection or lack of, etc.
  • Presentation should have visual aids, include a
    typed 1-2 page summary with a minimum of 3
    sources listed in your bibliography
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