Mayorkas Loses Security Detail As Trump Revokes Order

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President Trump strips former DHS Secretary Mayorkas of Secret Service protection, sending a clear message about consequences for failing to secure America’s borders.

Key Takeaways

  • President Trump has revoked Secret Service protection for former Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas through an executive memorandum.
  • This decision follows Trump’s recent action to end Secret Service protection for Hunter and Ashley Biden, which reportedly involved 18 and 13 agents respectively.
  • The Secret Service has confirmed they are working to comply with the President’s directive regarding Mayorkas’s protection removal.
  • Mayorkas had previously been impeached by the House of Representatives over allegations he failed to secure the southern border.
  • The move highlights Trump’s commitment to government efficiency and accountability for border security failures.

Trump Takes Strong Action Against Former Border Security Chief

In a decisive move that signals his administration’s commitment to accountability, President Donald Trump has revoked Secret Service protection for former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The decision was formalized through an executive memorandum and has been confirmed by the Secret Service. This action comes in the wake of Mayorkas’s controversial tenure, during which he faced impeachment by the House of Representatives largely due to his handling of the southern border crisis and implementation of policies that many conservatives criticized as enabling unprecedented illegal immigration.

The revocation of Mayorkas’s security detail represents a significant departure from typical protocol for former cabinet members who have served in sensitive national security positions. Under previous administrations, such officials often maintained protection for a period after leaving office due to potential threats related to their former duties. Trump’s decision suggests a new approach to determining which former officials warrant continued taxpayer-funded security resources, especially those whose performance in office has been deemed inadequate.

Broader Pattern of Security Detail Reductions

This action is part of a broader initiative by the Trump administration to reassess and potentially reduce Secret Service protection for former officials and family members of previous presidents. Just one week prior to the Mayorkas decision, President Trump announced the revocation of Secret Service protection for Hunter and Ashley Biden, the adult children of former President Joe Biden. According to reports, Hunter Biden’s security detail involved as many as 18 agents, while Ashley Biden’s protection utilized 13 agents – numbers that raised eyebrows among fiscal conservatives concerned about government spending.

While former presidents and their spouses receive lifelong Secret Service protection by law, the protection for their immediate family members typically ends when they leave office, with children under 16 being the exception. Both Trump and Biden had previously extended Secret Service protection for their adult children for six months after leaving office. Notably, Biden allowed Barron Trump to retain his Secret Service protection after turning 16, a courtesy that the current administration appears to be reassessing in its broader security review.

Implications for Government Spending and Accountability

Trump’s decision to revoke these Secret Service details appears to align with his campaign promises to reduce government spending and hold officials accountable for their performance. The Secret Service, which has faced significant resource constraints in recent years due to expanding protection responsibilities, has confirmed they are working to comply with the President’s directives. This reallocation of security resources could potentially allow the agency to better focus on its core mission of protecting current officials and investigating financial crimes.

For Mayorkas specifically, the removal of his security detail comes as he continues to face criticism from conservatives for policies they believe contributed to record-breaking illegal border crossings during the Biden administration. His impeachment by the House, though not resulting in conviction by the Senate, highlighted deep concerns about his leadership at DHS and management of border security operations. The removal of his protective detail represents another consequence for what many on the right view as a catastrophic failure to fulfill his duty to protect American borders.

Sources:

  1. Trump Revokes Secret Service Details for Mayorkas, Hunter and Ashley Biden | National Review
  2. Trump Revokes Mayorkas’ Secret Service Detail | Newsmax.com
  3. Trump revokes former US DHS Secretary Maryorkas’ Secret Service protection | Fox News
  4. Trump Revokes Mayorkas’ Secret Service Detail | Newsmax.com