Apr. 22—Long ago, when Jesse Jackson was running for president, the Secret Service gave him the code name "Pontiac." Jackson's national political adviser called the label racist. That dubious claim ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Secret Service agent stands guard as US President Barack Obama answers questions during a town hall event at Benedict College in ...
First families get their Secret Service code names at the very beginning of a presidential campaign. Presidents get to choose from a list provided by the White House Communications Agency. The code ...