Who do Secret Service agents protect?published at 17:22 BST 27 April
Tara Mewawalla
Live reporter
Image source, EPAHealth Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr is evacuated by law enforcement officers
Following Saturday night's incident, some social media users have been commenting on how security arrangements differ between US cabinet members and their partners or spouses.
One video circulating on X, for instance, shows US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr being rushed out of the room by his security detail, with his wife, Cheryl Hines, following the huddle from behind.
Former Secret Service agent Barry Donadio tells me that each government department has its own separate security details to protect the secretaries - and these usually do not extend to that person's partner.
They are also separate from the Secret Service. The highest profile politicians, including president and vice-president, are allocated Secret Service detail for themselves and their partners and immediate family.
For example, he says the security detail for secretaries of the treasury or the defence department will include special agents whose job it is to protect that one person, "not his cousins, not his brother, not his son... [not his] wife".
"It's a nice caveat [that] if they are together, you're going to do your best to protect them", but "there's a line drawn at a certain point", he says, adding that it is about "priority" during "chaos".
"They all kind of do the same thing but that’s why you see separate people going with separate guys," Donadio says, explaining why different politicians were led off the Washington Hilton hotel ballroom stage at different times.

















