Gingrich reportedly requested Secret Service protection in February and was granted a detail in early March. In April 2008, Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan told the Homeland Security Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee that it was then costing the agency roughly $38,000 a day to service each candidate receiving protection, which was then just Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
A source with knowledge of the inner workings of the Gingrich campaign told The Daily Caller that Gingrich recently had three people on his personal security detail, though sometimes there are "many more."
"Others on the campaign told me that some of the Secret Service members were even saying it was a waste of time and that he shouldn't have it," the source told The DC. "Staff members thought it was ridiculous too, and just another example of Newt's arrogance and self-importance."
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