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Trump’s New Budget Would Have Secret Service Investigate Crypto Crimes

President Donald Trump’s $4.8 trillion 2021 budget proposal hopes to reconsolidate the Secret Service with the Treasury Department in order to enhance cyber and financial crime investigations.

Established in 1865, the Secret Service was created as a department within Treasury charged with protecting U.S. currency against counterfeiting risks. In 2002, the Secret Service was transferred to the Department of Homeland Security — a move Trump now wishes to reverse.

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