Sean Curran Appointed New Director of US Secret Service Following Trump Assassination Attempt
Sean Curran has been appointed as the new Director of the United States Secret Service by President Donald Trump, following his courageous actions during an assassination attempt on Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Curran, a veteran of the Secret Service with 23 years of law enforcement experience, was recognized for his quick response in protecting Trump during the incident, which left the candidate with a grazing wound on his ear.
Trump announced Curran's appointment on Truth Social, praising him as a "Great Patriot" who has safeguarded his family over the years. He highlighted Curran's extensive career, which began in 2001 and included critical roles within the Presidential Protective Division, tasked with ensuring the safety of high-profile protectees.
The July 13 incident, in which a gunman opened fire from a rooftop, resulted in one audience member's death and triggered concerns about the Secret Service's operational effectiveness. In light of this event, an independent panel recently called for major reforms within the agency, labeling its performance as "bureaucratic, complacent, and static."
As Curran takes the helm, both he and President Trump are expressing optimism that his leadership will strengthen the Secret Service's capabilities and responsiveness to threats.
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