The secret service does not live in the White House. Actually it would be more appropriate to say that secret service agents do not live in the White House. The US Secret Service is tasked with Presidential security and there are numerous agents on duty at all times, at the white house and wherever the president is or will soon be. Like any other job, when the agents are not on duty, they go home to their families. If they are traveling with the president then they are provided with hotel rooms.
Yes, FBI agents can enter the White House with proper authorization and clearance. They may be present for specific investigations or when assigned to provide security for the President or other high-ranking officials. The White House falls under the jurisdiction of the Secret Service for protection purposes, but the FBI can coordinate and collaborate with the Secret Service when necessary.
USMC serve as aids and door guards when the President is in the West Wing working. Secret Service agents are guarding the President.
The sole purpose of the Secret Service agents are to protect the president. Whoever protects them is irrelevant and quite frankly not needed. People don't plan assassination to kill Secret Service agents, because of how quick people can act. With only 1 (maybe 2) shot, you need to kill the most important figure there, which is usually the president.
Castle White House Communications Agency issues call signs for USSS use
The Secret Service is like anyone else in government- they have their personal opinions on things. But when they go to work, they are expected to do their job, regardless of those opinions. From what I've heard, the Secret Service generally likes Obama- he's a nice guy and is usually easy for them to get along with. I've even heard an anecdote about the President and First Lady breaking protocol to invite Secret Service agents to Thanksgiving dinners at the White House, a gesture which the agents appreciated.
There are hundreds of White House staffers who work there during the day. And during the night, there is a fairly large Secret Service detail.
If the Secret Service and Department of Defense wanted you to know the defenses of the White House, they would've told you. You don't need to know this.
Abraham Bolden is the first African-American on the White House Secret Service detail
The US Secret Service is tasked with keeping the president safe and secure. Details on his protection detail and on the protection of the white house in general are not released to the public.See the reference for more details
The members of the secret service live in the White House. The Vice president lives in the White House. The presidents body guards. The presidents cabin members. The presidents house keepers. (I'm pretty sure that's all)
The Secret Service codenames for individuals, such as the President or other high-profile figures, are typically selected by the Secret Service themselves. The codenames are chosen based on various factors, including security considerations and individual preferences.