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The Secret Service code names used by 12 presidents and first ladies, and the stories behind them

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Secret Service code names are among the worst-kept secrets in Washington.

Though they’re intended for internal use, the monikers agents use to communicate about the first family’s security quickly become public through government filings, leaks to news outlets, or when agents are overheard at public events.

Since new technology has enabled security agents to monitor officials in various ways, the names aren’t as top-secret anymore.

The White House Communications Agency assigns each member of the first family a code name for Secret Service agents to use during their time in the White House. These names come from a list of agency-approved choices that either the president chooses from or agents pick.

Other members of the family are then assigned names that share the same first letter. Sometimes, it’s the same letter as the family’s last name, but not always.

Here are the Secret Service code names used by the past 12 presidents and first ladies.

President John F. Kennedy: Lancer

Kennedy’s code name harkens back to Lancelot, one of King Arthur’s heroic Knights of the Round Table. After his death, Jacqueline Kennedy popularized the moniker “Camelot” in reference to his presidency.

First lady Jacqueline Kennedy: Lace

Jacqueline Kennedy’s code name was fitting for her image as one of the most elegant residents of the White House. The fashionable first lady wore lace for her high-profile wedding and during events, such as a widely covered state visit to France.

President Lyndon B. Johnson: Volunteer

Johnson kept the same Secret Service code name that he used as Kennedy’s vice president.

First lady Lady Bird Johnson: Victoria

Lady Bird Johnson was a woman of many names. Her birth name was Claudia Alta Taylor, but a nursemaid nicknamed her Lady Bird, according to the White House Historical Association. To the Secret Service, she was known as Victoria.

President Richard Nixon: Searchlight

Nixon’s given code name adds an ironic tinge to his legacy in the context of the night raid that set off the Watergate scandal and led to his resignation. 

First lady Pat Nixon: Starlight

Pat Nixon chose the code name “Starlight,” corresponding to her husband’s choice of “Searchlight.”

President Gerald Ford: Passkey

Ford used the same Secret Service code name when he served as vice president under Nixon.

First lady Betty Ford: Pinafore

A pinafore is a type of women’s dress, but Betty Ford famously wore pants while dancing on top of the Cabinet Room table on her last day as first lady in 1977.

President Jimmy Carter: Deacon

Jimmy Carter’s open devotion to his Christian faith made “Deacon” a fitting code name. After his retirement from politics, Carter taught Sunday school at a church in his Georgia hometown for over 40 years.

First lady Rosalynn Carter: Dancer

Rosalynn Carter also used the code name “Lotus Petal.”

President Ronald Reagan: Rawhide

The former actor had appeared as a cowboy on-screen, but Reagan’s passion for all things Western also shaped his image as president.

First lady Nancy Reagan: Rainbow

The code name “Rainbow” was a nod to Nancy Reagan’s affinity for wearing bright colors.

President George H.W. Bush: Timberwolf

Some of Bush’s Secret Service agents served as pallbearers at his funeral in 2018, AP reported.

First lady Barbara Bush: Tranquility

After her death, former Secret Service agent Jonathan Wackrow wrote for CNN that her code name “exemplified her demeanor and its calming, humanizing and gentle effect on those around her.”

President Bill Clinton: Eagle

Though he never reached the rank of Eagle during his time as a Boy Scout, Clinton was given the patriotic code name.

First lady Hillary Clinton: Evergreen

Hillary Clinton’s code name while running for president as the Democratic nominee in 2016 was the same one she used as first lady.

President George W. Bush: Trailblazer

Bush originally used the code name “Tumbler” when his father was president, and he was under Secret Service protection as the child of the commander in chief. It was changed to “Trailblazer” when he became president himself.

First lady Laura Bush: Tempo

The Bushes’ twin daughters, Barbara and Jenna, went by the code names “Turquoise” and Twinkle.”

President Barack Obama: Renegade

Though the name matched the bold optimism of Obama’s campaign, the president reportedly just chose his favorite from an approved list of proposed words that started with the letter “r.”

First lady Michelle Obama: Renaissance

The Obamas’ daughters, Malia and Sasha, were known as “Radiance” and “Rosebud.”

President Joe Biden: Celtic

Biden’s Secret Service code name served as a tribute to his Irish Catholic heritage. He also used the code name “Celtic” as vice president.

First lady Jill Biden: Capri

Jill Biden also kept her Secret Service code name from her time as second lady.

President Donald Trump: Mogul

Though he said in a 2015 candidate debate that he would choose the name “Humble” for himself, the one he was ultimately assigned was likely inspired by decades spent in a real-estate dynasty handed down from his father. Trump has used the same code name during both of his terms in the White House.

First lady Melania Trump: Muse

The first lady’s code name likely refers to her career in front of the camera as a model in New York City before she met her husband.

The name of Melania Trump’s production company, Muse Films, is a nod to her Secret Service code name. Muse Films released the documentary “MELANIA,” chronicling the lead-up to Trump’s 2025 inauguration, in January.



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