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From Fox News: Sean Curran, the head of President-elect Trump’s personal Secret Service security detail, is expected to become the agency’s next director.
Curran was among the group of heroic agents who rushed on stage to shield Trump with their bodies during a failed assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, that left two dead and the candidate with an injury to his ear.
Curran appears next to Trump in a series of photos showing the former and future president returning to his feet, blood running down his face and raising a fist, prompting cheers from the audience.
Donald Trump Jr. broke the news in a social media post on Friday, as he wrote, “#BREAKING: President Trump will be naming Sean Curran, who heads his personal detail, to be Secret Service Director.”
“Sean is a great patriot and will stop all the insanity once and for all. There’s not a better person to be in this position!” he added.
🚨 #BREAKING: President Trump will be naming Sean Curran, who heads his personal detail, to be Secret Service Director.
Sean is a great patriot and will stop all the insanity once and for all. There’s not a better person to be in this position!
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/HWdIxuidYI— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) January 17, 2025
‘GREAT PATRIOT’: Sean Curran, the head of Trump’s personal Secret Service security detail and one of the heroic agents who rushed to protect the president-elect during a failed assassination attempt is expected to become the agency’s next director.https://t.co/qGyApyOL2V pic.twitter.com/aDWA43nrYZ
— Fox News (@FoxNews) January 18, 2025
This man has always been by President Trump’s side. Now he will run the Secret Service. This is the world I recognize. At last. Congratulations Sean Curran. pic.twitter.com/m4C4610tGD
— Marilyn ⭐️ (@jeanconnell26) January 17, 2025
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