Trump’s Incoming Secret Service Director to Clean House on First Day in New Role – Up to 10 Senior Leadership Officials to be Ousted

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Trump’s Incoming Secret Service Director to Clean House on First Day in New Role – Up to 10 Senior Leadership Officials to be Ousted

23 Jan 2025 ~~ By Cristina Laila

Trump’s incoming Secret Service Director Sean Curran is expected to clean house on his first day on the job, according to Real Clear Politics.

“On incoming Secret Service Director Sean Curran’s first day in the new role, 5-10 senior leadership officials, including former Director Ron Rowe, were warned that they would either be fired, moved, or pressed into retirement, according to three sources in the Secret Service community,” RCP reporter Susan Crabtree said on Thursday.
President Trump on Wednesday announced Sean Curran, one of the agents who surrounded him following the Butler assassination attempt, as the new Secret Service Director.
“It is my great honor to appoint Sean Curran as the next Director of the United States Secret Service. Sean is a Great Patriot, who has protected my family over the past few years, and that is why I trust him to lead the Brave Men and Women of the United States Secret Service,” Trump said on Truth Social on Wednesday.
~Snip~
Curran will replace Ron Rowe who was serving as the acting Secret Service Director after Kim Cheatle resigned over the summer.
According to Real Clear Politics reporter Susan Crabtree, Sean Curran is going to oust up to 10 senior leadership officials in the Secret Service.
One person who needs to go immediately is Chief Operating Officer Cynthia Sjoberg Radway because she is close to Kimberly Cheatle, Susan Crabtree warned.

~Snip~
Director Rowe also was caught in a blatant lie after President Trump was shot in the ear in Butler, Pennsylvania. Rowe said at the time that all assets were approved for the Trump Butler rally. Later, a whistleblower stepped forward and revealed that Rowe was personally responsible for cutting assets from President Trump’s Secret Service detail before the first assassination attempt.

Commentary:
In their arrogance they never expected President Trump to return to the oval office. Nasty Pelosi said as much.
The first thing that Curran will deal with is the DEI hires of the last four years. Maybe they could all be assigned to protect Joe Biden, or retest them with the proper testing questions and physical that are required.
Actually, these DEI hires wouldn't make as Mall cops much less be protecting political VIP's
This propensity for federal agents to evade and lie when caught in a screw up is a reflection of leadership, and the rot goes right to the top. It's been too long since accountability has been a thing in government.
In private business a mistake is forgivable if it is acknowledged and lessons are learned. In government no mistake is admitted, no lesson is learned, and a death spiral is unavoidable in the longer run.
 
As long as Elon Musk is onboard Trump's house is dirty. It has not been cleansed. Musk has already disrespected Trump at his own inauguration with the nazi salute he does not deny doing. Musk humiliates Trump with all the other contradictory issues he posts all over X siding boldly against decisions President Trump makes in his leadership role. Musk makes a fool of Trump and does so for the entire world to see. He has surpassed his three strikes.

A house divided cannot stand. Elon Musk has no intention of letting Trump "president" him - not EVER!
 
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As long as Elon Musk is onboard Trump's house is dirty. It has not been cleansed. Musk has already disrespected Trump at his own inauguration with the nazi salute he does not deny doing. Musk humiliates Trump with all the other contradictory issues he posts all over X siding boldly against decisions President Trump makes in his leadership role. Musk makes a fool of Trump and does so for entire world to see. He has surpassed his three strikes.

A house divided cannot stand. Elon Musk has no intention of letting Trump "president" him - not EVER!
Why don't you just STFU and stop repeating lies?

Welcome to my ignore list! You have nothing but stupid to offer!
 
Cheatle was Dick Cheney's hand picked SS and was with Cheney on 911, why Traitor Joe trusted her.

EVERYONE associated with Cheatle and Cheney needs to go.

Unfortunately, one of those just got confirmed as CIA Director...
 
What makes a Secret Service line agent who was protecting Trump qualified to run the agency?
The fact that he's not a corrupt POS like your peeps.
 
As long as Elon Musk is onboard Trump's house is dirty. It has not been cleansed. Musk has already disrespected Trump at his own inauguration with the nazi salute he does not deny doing. Musk humiliates Trump with all the other contradictory issues he posts all over X siding boldly against decisions President Trump makes in his leadership role. Musk makes a fool of Trump and does so for the entire world to see. He has surpassed his three strikes.

A house divided cannot stand. Elon Musk has no intention of letting Trump "president" him - not EVER!

Owange ma bahddd....Ewon es a Pooh Pooh head.....dey es awl wayciss!!

Honest to fucking God you sound like a diaper don. Why don't you see if you can defraud a government program or something?

Musk also doesn't deny assassinating Lincoln....he doesn't deny lifting the Washington monument up by hand either soooo he is obviously guilty of both....you dipwit...
 
My own personal work history makes me see Musk's campaign as sort-of-normal. A new boss comes into a large organization, and starts to clean house in virtually every department, assuming that there is a lot of fat (there almost always is). I have personally been fired, laid off, downsized, and retired - to use the terms routinely thrown around - and I often agreed with the general theme of the housekeeping, if not how it was executed.

When I was among the survivors, it was true each time that six months after the firings things were back to normal, it was difficult even to imagine what the departed people were doing with their time.

Just because someone works for the government doesn't mean that they have a job-for-life. Shit happens. Not often enough in Government.
 

Trump’s Incoming Secret Service Director to Clean House on First Day in New Role – Up to 10 Senior Leadership Officials to be Ousted

23 Jan 2025 ~~ By Cristina Laila

Trump’s incoming Secret Service Director Sean Curran is expected to clean house on his first day on the job, according to Real Clear Politics.

“On incoming Secret Service Director Sean Curran’s first day in the new role, 5-10 senior leadership officials, including former Director Ron Rowe, were warned that they would either be fired, moved, or pressed into retirement, according to three sources in the Secret Service community,” RCP reporter Susan Crabtree said on Thursday.
President Trump on Wednesday announced Sean Curran, one of the agents who surrounded him following the Butler assassination attempt, as the new Secret Service Director.
“It is my great honor to appoint Sean Curran as the next Director of the United States Secret Service. Sean is a Great Patriot, who has protected my family over the past few years, and that is why I trust him to lead the Brave Men and Women of the United States Secret Service,” Trump said on Truth Social on Wednesday.
~Snip~
Curran will replace Ron Rowe who was serving as the acting Secret Service Director after Kim Cheatle resigned over the summer.
According to Real Clear Politics reporter Susan Crabtree, Sean Curran is going to oust up to 10 senior leadership officials in the Secret Service.
One person who needs to go immediately is Chief Operating Officer Cynthia Sjoberg Radway because she is close to Kimberly Cheatle, Susan Crabtree warned.

~Snip~
Director Rowe also was caught in a blatant lie after President Trump was shot in the ear in Butler, Pennsylvania. Rowe said at the time that all assets were approved for the Trump Butler rally. Later, a whistleblower stepped forward and revealed that Rowe was personally responsible for cutting assets from President Trump’s Secret Service detail before the first assassination attempt.

Commentary:
In their arrogance they never expected President Trump to return to the oval office. Nasty Pelosi said as much.
The first thing that Curran will deal with is the DEI hires of the last four years. Maybe they could all be assigned to protect Joe Biden, or retest them with the proper testing questions and physical that are required.
Actually, these DEI hires wouldn't make as Mall cops much less be protecting political VIP's
This propensity for federal agents to evade and lie when caught in a screw up is a reflection of leadership, and the rot goes right to the top. It's been too long since accountability has been a thing in government.
In private business a mistake is forgivable if it is acknowledged and lessons are learned. In government no mistake is admitted, no lesson is learned, and a death spiral is unavoidable in the longer run.

Trump needs to give up his butler and chef these positions are a waste of money for the taxpayers.
 
My own personal work history makes me see Musk's campaign as sort-of-normal. A new boss comes into a large organization, and starts to clean house in virtually every department, assuming that there is a lot of fat (there almost always is). I have personally been fired, laid off, downsized, and retired - to use the terms routinely thrown around - and I often agreed with the general theme of the housekeeping, if not how it was executed.

When I was among the survivors, it was true each time that six months after the firings things were back to normal, it was difficult even to imagine what the departed people were doing with their time.

Just because someone works for the government doesn't mean that they have a job-for-life. Shit happens. Not often enough in Government.

Oh geezus yes...

Work performance reviews, efficiency reports,
Asset management analysis sheets, time study forms, health and safety compliance records,
EPA compliance records..... I could run this list up to 100 categories. At one time or another I've done them all. Even now I am responsible for a daily efficiency report that sports about 25 different categories of usage and production.
It's not just 5 days a week but 7 days a week that it has to be filled out and turned in. I don't work 7 days a week but the report has to be there 7 days a week. Sometimes I send it from home.

The idea that someone would balk at spending 2 minutes returning an email is ludicrous in the extreme and deeply highlights the culture self entitlement that has run rampant in government employment.
 
My own personal work history makes me see Musk's campaign as sort-of-normal. A new boss comes into a large organization, and starts to clean house in virtually every department, assuming that there is a lot of fat (there almost always is). I have personally been fired, laid off, downsized, and retired - to use the terms routinely thrown around - and I often agreed with the general theme of the housekeeping, if not how it was executed.

When I was among the survivors, it was true each time that six months after the firings things were back to normal, it was difficult even to imagine what the departed people were doing with their time.

Just because someone works for the government doesn't mean that they have a job-for-life. Shit happens. Not often enough in Government.
30% of the federal workforce are veterans, many are disabled.
 
Trump needs to give up his butler and chef these positions are a waste of money for the taxpayers.

I don't know too much about this so I'm going to ask.... You're talking about White House positions that are established around the office of the presidency right? You're not talking about his own private concerns.
 
Oh geezus yes...

Work performance reviews, efficiency reports,
Asset management analysis sheets, time study forms, health and safety compliance records,
EPA compliance records..... I could run this list up to 100 categories. At one time or another I've done them all. Even now I am responsible for a daily efficiency report that sports about 25 different categories of usage and production.
It's not just 5 days a week but 7 days a week that it has to be filled out and turned in. I don't work 7 days a week but the report has to be there 7 days a week. Sometimes I send it from home.

The idea that someone would balk at spending 2 minutes returning an email is ludicrous in the extreme and deeply highlights the culture self entitlement that has run rampant in government employment.
How many times a week did you have turn in performance reviews?
 
I don't know too much about this so I'm going to ask.... You're talking about White House positions that are established around the office of the presidency right? You're not talking about his own private concerns.
Yes, I am speaking of the government employees at the Whitehouse.
 
Yes, I am speaking of the government employees at the Whitehouse.

Probably not a bad idea....
Or if not eliminate them there's probably a way to make them much more productive and much more useful inasmuch as serving not just one person but maybe the entire staff? I have some sympathy for your viewpoint, definitely. It would help the "put your money where your mouth is" angle for sure.
 
Probably not a bad idea....
Or if not eliminate them there's probably a way to make them much more productive and much more useful inasmuch as serving not just one person but maybe the entire staff? I have some sympathy for your viewpoint, definitely. It would help "put your money where your mouth is" angle for sure.
The point is this, everyone else has to reduce their expenses except for Trump.
 
The point is this, everyone else has to reduce their expenses except for Trump.

Well he already denies the salary....
It will probably only be taxed out of him anyway so most likely it's not a real sacrifice.
Yes you make a good point... Worth considering. If you're going to demand efficiency from everyone else set the example.
 
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