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Trump Appoints Sean Curran as New Director of the Secret Service Following Security Concerns

President Trump appoints Sean Curran to lead the Secret Service amid scrutiny after multiple assassination attempts against him.

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President Trump has appointed Sean Curran as the new director of the U.S. Secret Service, recognizing his bravery during an assassination attempt last July. Former director Kimberly Cheatle resigned after criticism of the agency's security failures, including communication issues during the Butler shooting. Trump praised Curran's leadership experience and courage, emphasizing the need for reform within the agency to prevent future incidents. Curran, who has a long service history with the Secret Service, reiterated the importance of strong support from both the White House and Congress for improving agency operations.

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