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Trump chops chief of Secret Service

Homeland Security shakeup jolts officials at highest levels

- Kevin Johnson and David Jackson

WASHINGTON – The Trump administra­tion continued its leadership purge at the top levels of the Department of Homeland Security on Monday, announcing the removal of Secret Service Director Randolph “Tex” Alles.

“Alles has done a great job at the agency over the last two years, and the president is thankful for his over 40 years of service to the country,” White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders said. She said he would be replaced by Assistant Director James Murray.

The White House offered no explanatio­n for the director’s removal.

Alles took office less than two years ago as the service emerged from a series of White House security breaches and incidents of agent misconduct.

He was informed two weeks ago that the White House was making the change, said a senior official who was not authorized to comment publicly. The person said his ouster was part of a broader

leadership shakeup throughout Homeland Security.

Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen resigned Sunday night. President Donald Trump rescinded his nomination of Ron Vitiello to head U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t, saying he wanted to go in a “tougher” direction.

Nielsen and Alles were part of a leadership team assembled by White House chief of staff John Kelly, who previously ran the Homeland Security Department.

Kelly, a retired Marine Corps general, had close ties with Nielsen. Alles, himself a former Marine major general, served as the acting head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection under Kelly.

The official said Alles’ removal was not related to last week’s arrest of a Chinese national who penetrated security checkpoint­s at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, carrying a cache of electronic­s that included a malware-infected thumb drive.

That incident prompted the FBI to begin reviewing whether the president’s resort could be vulnerable to foreign spying.

A government official familiar with the inquiry said it was opened out of “an abundance of caution,” as it was unclear what threat, if any, the woman, Yujing Zhang, represente­d.

Asked last week whether he was concerned about the security breach, Trump lavished praise on the Secret Service.

“Secret Service is fantastic,” Trump said Wednesday. “These are fantastic people . ... I would say I could not be happier with Secret Service. Secret Service has done a fantastic job from day one. Very happy with them.”

During his brief tenure overseeing a staff of 6,500 and a $1.6 billion budget, Alles won legislativ­e approval to compensate more than 1,000 agents for hundreds of hours in unpaid overtime as they sought to protect Trump’s large family.

Alles pushed for the additional compensati­on after USA TODAY first reported that the agency could not pay hundreds of agents who had reached federally mandated caps on salary and overtime allowances as the agency grappled with protecting a president and his extended family who travel frequently.

Under Trump, the service has protected an unpreceden­ted 42 officials, up from 31 during the Obama administra­tion.

The number includes 18 Trump family members.

Alles acknowledg­ed the president’s large family in an interview with USA TODAY but said there was “no flexibilit­y” in the service’s mandated protective responsibi­lity.

“I can’t change that,” he said. Before he was named to replace Alles, Murray was responsibl­e for the planning and coordinati­on of the agency’s protective mission.

In that role, Murray presided over presidenti­al and foreign dignitary protection; special national security events, including the annual State of the Union address; and the protection of critical national facilities.

Murray joined the service in 1995 as a special agent in the New York field office where he conducted cyber-related financial crime investigat­ions and served and worked on a terrorism task force. In 2001, Murray was appointed to the Presidenti­al Protective Division and promoted as the deputy special agent in charge of presidenti­al protection.

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