Trump taps Sean Curran as next Secret Service director
- Sean Curran has been appointed by U.S. President Donald Trump to lead the U.S. Secret Service as of January 22.
- Curran, who has 23 years of law enforcement experience, previously led Trump's personal security detail and protected him during an assassination attempt.
- Trump praised Curran's courage and leadership, stating he has complete confidence in him to strengthen the Secret Service.
- Curran will replace Ronald Rowe, who took over after the resignation of Kimberly Cheatle amid scrutiny following assassination attempts on Trump.
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