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For those wondering, there's a hearse on the perimeter at the very beginning of the video. Also notice someone's head pops up behind the window at the :37 second mark - and someone is seen walking behind Marine One out of the frame at the :45 second mark. Also, also... The asian guy who sat behind him at the inauguration is the same guy manning the second door as the team boarded. Is he Secret Service? I can't make out his lapel pin clearly. Go to the link of the pic from inauguration day and zoom in. Thoughts? https://www.voanews.com/gallery/january-20-2021#&gid=1&pid=12
January 20, 2021 | Voice of America - English
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https://www.voanews.com/gallery/january-20-2021#&gid=1&pid=12But does Secret Service identify themselves by wearing lapel pins?
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The do wear them, but when I looked up official lapel pins within government (inluding USSS), I couldn't find one clear pin. This link from Trump's 2017 SS team showed several - similar in shape. But I can't be sure. https://www.businessinsider.com/photos-of-trumps-secret-service-detail-2017-8#president-donald-trump-is-surrounded-by-secret-service-for-an-event-with-fellow-g7-leaders-during-their-summit-in-taormina-sicily-italy-may-26-2017-11