The U.S. Secret Service is in the business of protecting the president, whether he’s inside the Oval Office or visiting a foreign war zone.

But protecting a former president in prison? The prospect is unprecedented. That would be the challenge if Donald J. Trump — whom the agency is required by law to protect around the clock — is convicted at his criminal trial in Manhattan and sentenced to serve time.

Even before the trial’s opening statements, the Secret Service was in some measure planning for the extraordinary possibility of a former president behind bars. Prosecutors had asked the judge in the case to remind Mr. Trump that attacks on witnesses and jurors could land him in jail even before a verdict is rendered.

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    • @[email protected]
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      fedilink
      288 months ago

      The secret service will be there to prevent other inmates from beating national secrets out of him.

    • @Son_of_dad
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      148 months ago

      The problem is it makes them an easy target, especially in the future when a conservative court convicts a liberal president over jaywalking or some stupid shit. Slippery slope, I guess is what I’m saying

      • @JamesFire
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        58 months ago

        I mean, it’s pretty easy to limit it to felonies.

        • @postmateDumbass
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          8 months ago

          They know too much to be left without protection.

          It’s about our safety at that point.

          Maybe they let things go down as long as national security isn’t at risk?

          Edit: getting tired of edits and misspellings introduced to my posts after ive posted them.

          • @Furedadmins
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            28 months ago

            Most would but Trump probably cant remember any secrets anyway.

    • @unreasonabro
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      28 months ago

      yeah but the principle of the thing, whatever it was, says you shouldn’t do that. Things are so bad right now its hard to give a shit.