Secret Service Director “confident” agency to resolve Trump’s assassination attempt

Secret Service Director Sean Curran Assassination attempt About the life of President Donald Trump.
“I’m confident in the cooperation between men and women of the Secret Service, our partners and everyone else,” he told Fox News host Sean Hannity in an interview Wednesday. “I’m confident in the process.”
Curran is Secret Service Agent His face was widely recognized during a July assassination attempt at Butler, Pennsylvania.
Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump was ousted at a rally held in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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Agents rushed to the stage after a gunman shot, killing one and seriously injuring two other people.
A bullet hits the 47th President’s ear after the gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks A few shots were fired from the roof of the building, about 130 yards.
Two months later, a Secret Service forward agent discovered what appeared to be a rifle poking out of a tree line near Trump’s golf course, opening fire, causing a man to run away.
Suspicion may be an assassin Ryan Wesley Routh In September, the convicted felon possessed a firearm and owned a firearm with a serial number.

On September 15, Ryan Routh allegedly hid in a bush outside Trump’s International Golf Club with a rifle while playing. His son Oran Rout pleaded guilty to child pornography.
Curran, who was appointed as Trump’s special agent for Trump’s details, was appointed Secret Service chief, said Butler was a “life-changing” activity for him, agency and the country.
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“It’s usually hard to express this,” he admits.
The veteran of long-term law enforcement explained that he took the threat from protectors seriously and was working to come up with new ways to deal with it Threat from the Iranian government.

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump was surrounded by U.S. Secret Service agents at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13, 2024. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
“This is one of the reasons why I brought outside experts from the intelligence community to see our intelligence agencies. I strongly think what we are doing and where I want to do the intelligence agencies, too.”
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The Secret Service launched a job ad created by Transformers director Michael Bay during the Super Bowl earlier this month to promote layoffs in federal government work.