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  2. Former Presidents Act - Wikipedia

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    The Former Presidents Act (known also as FPA; 3 U.S.C. § 102 note (P.L. 85-745)) [1] is a 1958 U.S. federal law that provides several lifetime benefits to former presidents of the United States who have not been removed from office solely pursuant to Article Two of the United States Constitution.

  3. Here are the benefits all US presidents get when they retire

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    The Former Presidents Act of 1958, which established the current pension and benefits system, denies benefits to a president who has been impeached and convicted by Congress. Former President ...

  4. Explainer: Why Trump's post-presidency perks, like a ... - AOL

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    The impeachment proceeding against Donald Trump on a charge of inciting the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has fueled speculation online that he could lose some of the benefits extended to ...

  5. How Much Is Former President Trump Still Costing Taxpayers? - AOL

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    The Former Presidents Act of 1958, which provides several benefits and perks that are available to presidents after they leave office, entitles former presidents to an annual pension equal to the ...

  6. President of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Former Presidents Act (FPA), enacted in 1958, grants lifetime benefits to former presidents and their widows, including a monthly pension, medical care in military facilities, health insurance, and Secret Service protection; also provided is funding for a certain number of staff and for office expenses. The act has been amended several ...

  7. Presidential Townhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Presidential Townhouse is a U.S. government-owned building managed by the General Services Administration. It is located at 716 Jackson Place NW in Washington, D.C., on the western side of Lafayette Square. [1] It was reserved for the exclusive use of former presidents of the United States during visits

  8. Here’s How Much It Costs for the Secret Service to Protect ...

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    Under federal law and under the Former Presidents Act, which was enacted to “maintain the dignity” of the Office of the President, former presidents are provided certain benefits, including ...

  9. Executive Order 13233 - Wikipedia

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    The Presidential Records Act of 1978 expanded such protection of historical records, by mandating that the records of former presidents would automatically become the property of the federal government upon their departures from the Oval Office, and then transferred to the Archivist of the United States, thereafter to be made available to the ...