Trump names Sean Curran as nominee to lead Secret Service

President Trump officially nominated Sean Curran, the head of his personal Secret Service security detail, to serve as the director of the U.S. Secret Service on Wednesday. In a post on Truth Social, Trump expressed his honor in appointing Curran to this prestigious position. He praised Curran as a “Great Patriot” who has diligently protected his family for several years, emphasizing his trust in Curran to lead the brave men and women of the Secret Service.
Describing Curran as a “brilliant leader,” Trump highlighted his ability to handle complex security operations for significant events in the history of the United States and the world. Trump also commended Curran’s exceptional leadership skills and his capacity to direct and lead security plans effectively.
The announcement came shortly after the resignation of former Secret Service Director Cheatle, who stepped down amidst mounting pressure following an assassination attempt on Trump. The incident occurred in Butler, Pennsylvania, where Curran displayed remarkable courage by risking his own life to save the president from the assailant’s bullet. Trump expressed his complete confidence in Curran’s capability to enhance the Secret Service and strengthen its operations.
The news of Curran’s nomination as the new director of the U.S. Secret Service is a significant development in the realm of national security. As this story unfolds, stay tuned for updates on this breaking news. Fox News Digital’s Michael Ruiz has also contributed to this report, providing additional insights and information.
Andrea Margolis, a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business, has covered this story extensively. For any further story tips or inquiries, readers can reach out to Andrea Margolis at andrea.margolis@fox.com. Stay informed with the latest updates on this crucial appointment and its implications for the Secret Service and national security.