Former Vice President Kamala Harris delivers the keynote speech at the Emerge 20th Anniversary Gala in San Francisco, April 30, 2025. File/AP
US President Donald Trump has cancelled former vice president Kamala Harris’s Secret Service protection, officials said on Friday, in the Republican’s most high-profile move of its kind against his political rivals.
The Secret Service customarily protects ex-VPs for six months after they leave office, a period that ended on July 21 for Harris, the defeated Democratic presidential candidate last year.
But then-president Joe Biden approved a year-long extension for Harris in a previously undisclosed order that Trump has now terminated, a senior White House official told reporters on condition of anonymity.
Harris’s office also confirmed the move.
“The Vice President is grateful to the United States Secret Service for their professionalism, dedication, and unwavering commitment to safety,” Kirsten Harris, a senior adviser to Harris, told reporters.
While Harris has kept a low profile since losing the election, the 60-year-old is scheduled to go on tour this fall to promote a book she has written on her failed presidential bid. The travel will force her to appear often in public.
US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris arrives to board Air Force Two as she departs LaGuardia Airport in Queens, New York, September 22, 2024. AFP
Harris’s inside look at her short presidential run against Trump is titled “107 Days.” The memoir, published by Simon & Schuster, will be released on Sept.23 in the United States.
The first woman to serve as vice president of the United States, Harris became the Democratic nominee after Biden, now 82, withdrew from the race amid concerns about his cognitive health.
Harris said she wrote the book with “candor and reflection” and promised a “behind-the-scenes account” of the campaign.
The move to withdraw her protection comes even though the Trump administration has repeatedly spoken of the need for security for current officials following the assassination attempt that the Republican survived in July 2024 in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Trump sent a signed memo ordering Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to “discontinue any security-related procedures previously authorised by Executive Memorandum, beyond those required by law” for Harris from Sept.1, said CNN, which first reported the move.
The Secret Service did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Since taking office in January, Trump, 79, has taken similar measures against a long list of his perceived enemies and political opponents.
He has stripped other officials and former officials of their security clearances to receive sensitive information - including Joe Biden himself - targeted law firms involved in past cases against him and pulled federal funding from universities.