Secret Service director to step down, giving Trump chance to select his own security chief
Source: Washington Post
The head of the Secret Service, a retired detail leader who was given the assignment of shoring up the agency in a period of crisis, is leaving his post, a little more than two years after arriving in one of Washington's toughest jobs.
Joseph P. Clancy, whom then-President Obama summoned back from the private sector in late 2014 amid a string of security breaches and employee misconduct in the agency, said it's now time to retire for good. He alerted the White House last week of his plans to step down March 20, giving President Trump the chance to select his own security chief.
Clancy, the former head of Obama's protective detail, steered the Secret Service as it strained to shoulder a heavy workload with the lowest number of employees in a decade. At one point, the Service had 500 fewer people on staff than it was authorized to hire.
On Clancys watch, the Service successfully tackled an intense and rancorous 2016 presidential election that featured pushing and taunting by opposing sides without any major incidents.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/02/14/secret-service-director-to-step-down-giving-trump-chance-to-select-his-own-security-chief/?tid=sm_tw&utm_term=.38a690016f89
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Raine1967
(11,589 posts)Thanks for posting, Brooklynite.