Thursday, January 23, 2025

Trump Names Sean Curran As Director Of Secret Service

Susan Crabtree announced that Trump has named Sean Curran as USSS director and that Curran plans to bring in a retired agent as a deputy, someone from his ties to the Newark Secret Service Field Office, where Curran first started as an agent.
President-elect Donald Trump plans to announce Secret Service agent Sean Curran, who currently leads his detail, as the new director of the agency, according to three sources within the Secret Service community.
Curran, who has been with the agency for more than two decades, heads a team of about 85 agents dedicated to protecting the president-elect. He has served in this role for the past two and a half years during Trump’s presidential campaign.
Curran has developed the closest relationship with Trump of any current agent and is often positioned closest to him in the innermost ring of Secret Service security, tasked with safeguarding the incoming president on a daily basis, RealClearWire reported.

 
Curran was also one of the first agents to jump on top of Trump during the assassination attempt on the then-Republican nominee at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. He can be seen facing the camera in the iconic photo of Trump, blood-stained and pumping his fist in the air, surrounded by agents and an American flag in the background, the newswire noted.

Susan Crabtree reports on all things Secret Service.

Given the two assassination attempts against Trump in the final months of the campaign, the president-elect’s choice for Secret Service director is one of the most personal and important decisions for the incoming administration.
A key factor in Curran’s favor is his role in persistently requesting additional security resources for Trump’s campaign, despite facing resistance from Secret Service leadership for more than two years, according to prior reports.
Curran has documented these denied requests, likely through emails from the Office of Protective Operations, according to multiple sources in the Secret Service community, RealClearWire reported.
Curran is highly regarded by most agents and within the broader Secret Service community, though some have raised concerns about his lack of managerial experience. They believe he will need to shift from being a shift agent and team leader to adopting a more forceful presence to truly overhaul the agency, clean house, and implement the reforms that many current and former agents feel are urgently needed.
In naming Curran, Trump would be disregarding the recommendations of two prominent review panels: one in 2015 and another last year, the bipartisan Independent Review Panel. Both panels advised that the next president should select someone from outside the agency to implement the significant reforms they and Congress have called for.

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