President Trump announced Wednesday that he selected Sean Curran, one of the agents who rushed on stage during the Butler, Pa., assassination attempt, to serve as director of the Secret Service in his second term.
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday nominated a Secret Service agent who rushed onstage to protect him from a would-be gunman during a failed election rally assassination bid to become the agency's next director.
Pennsylvania first responders attended President Donald Trump’s inauguration parade on Monday, and they honored a former firefighter who was killed during the attempted assassination of Trump at a campaign rally in July,
Sean Curran, who heads Trump's security detail, will serve as the next director of the US Secret Service. Sean came into limelight after he saved US President Donald Trump in an assassination bid in Pennsylvania.
Sean Curran previously served as the special agent in charge of President Trump's security detail for four years and sprung to cover him on stage during the first assassination attempt against him in Butler,
President Donald Trump just handed a huge promotion to the head of his personal security detail who shielded him from an assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania rally last year. Sean Curran has been appointed director of the Secret Service,
President-elect Trump says his second term represents a “new chapter" for America and promised the American people that the country’s “best days are yet to come."
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Butler County emergency services personnel who responded to the shooting at Trump's July 13 rally will march in his inaugural parade.
Curran started his career at the Secret Service in 2001 as special agent in the Newark field Office where he conducted protection, intelligence, investigations, recruitment and logistics support for the district,
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Pennsylvania first responders kicked off the indoor parade in Washington, D.C., for President Donald Trump’s inauguration celebration on Monday. Members of local and state law enforcement and paramedics processed through the Capital One Arena,