In the President's Secret Service
Behind the Scenes with Agents in the Line of Fire and the Presidents They Protect
by:
Ronald Kessler
in:
U.S. History
Summary:
The book provides an insider's view of the U.S. Secret Service, detailing the personal experiences of agents and the challenges they face while protecting American presidents. It reveals both the agency's heroic efforts and its operational flaws, as well as the private lives of the presidents and their families.
Key points:
1. Dual Role: The book discusses the Secret Service's dual role of protecting the President and investigating financial crimes.
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