President Trump has chosen a 'career member' of the Secret Service to be its new director starting in May, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders announced
Washington President Donald Trump has chosen a"career member" of the Secret Service to be its new director starting in May, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders announced Monday afternoon.
Sanders' announcement of the selection of James Murray followed the news that Trump was removing the current director of the Secret Service, Randolph"Tex" Alles, amid a shakeup at the Department of Homeland Security.In her statement announcing the move, Sanders described Murray as"a career member" of the US Secret Service.
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