Trump Ends Secret Service Detail for Hunter Biden

 March 22, 2025

In a surprising move, Secret Service protection for Hunter Biden was terminated by President Donald Trump this week.

Trump's decision came amid criticisms of governmental waste and unwarranted privilege concerning the protection of Hunter Biden and other adult Biden children, Newsmax reported.

Devon Archer, a former associate of the Biden family, expressed disapproval over the Secret Service detail offered to Hunter Biden. During an appearance on "Rob Schmitt Tonight," Archer highlighted what he viewed as an example of undeserved privilege and government waste. "I mean, you see the waste in government, and you see this privilege that's, you know, bestowed upon Hunter for no particular reason," he explained.

Hunter Biden's Financial Struggles Under Scrutiny

President Trump terminated the security detail assigned to Hunter Biden, which comprised of 18 Secret Service agents. This move also affected Ashley Biden, Joe Biden's daughter, who had 13 agents assigned to her. Effective from Monday, Trump declared that the additional security for Joe Biden's adult children would cease immediately.

Federal guidelines stipulate lifelong Secret Service protection for former presidents and their spouses, while their offspring receive protection until the age of 16. Trump and Biden both extended this service for their families for an additional six months post-tenure, though such measures are not uncommon.

Archer previously testified before Congress, asserting that Hunter Biden attempted to use his father's name for personal profit. These allegations stem from actions purportedly beginning in 2014. Archer's perspective sheds light on a potential pattern of conduct by Hunter Biden spanning years.

Devon Archer Comments on Government and Privilege

The interview also delved into Hunter Biden's current financial situation. Archer revealed that Hunter's request to a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit was partially due to his financial difficulties. Currently focused on a painting career, Hunter Biden allegedly encountered a reduction in financial support from his legal representation, according to Archer.

"I know his, you know, his painting was his latest venture. And I would assume that, you know, he had a lawyer that was supporting him for some time," Archer stated. "I do believe that that was cut off."

And so I could imagine that he's broke. I don't know what, you know, tangible skills that he has to kind of make income at the moment. I believe it.

The End of Secret Service Protection

Trump's decision to halt the security detail has sparked debates over fairness and governmental spending. Archer's comments on the controversial privilege point to questions about governmental priorities when it comes to security assignments for public figures and their families.

The issue of life-long Secret Service protection is currently reserved for select individuals. Discussion continues on shaping policy for protection services and ensuring equitable use of federal resources. Trump's action while controversial, underscores the still-evolving debate over these resources.

This week’s events focus attention on Hunter Biden’s ongoing financial woes. His ventures into painting haven't yet mitigated his economic challenges according to Archer.

In summary, Trump's decision to discontinue Secret Service protection for Hunter Biden and other Biden family members has prompted discussions about privilege and financial responsibility.

Amid Hunter Biden's financial struggles and shifts in his personal endeavors, Devon Archer’s insights offer a unique angle on a complex issue.

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