
Ronald Rowe
Ronald Rowe is the former acting director of the Secret Service, who testified before Congress regarding the agency's response to the assassination attempt on Donald Trump in July 2024. Under his leadership, the agency has implemented significant changes to improve security protocols, including the expansion of surveillance technology and an increase in staffing to better protect high-profile individuals.
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Former Secret Service acting Director Ronald Rowe discussed changes to the agency following the Butler attack.
Charlie Kirk assassination raises new Secret Service security concernsFormer Secret Service acting director Ronald Rowe stated that immediate changes to the agency following Butler included expanding the use of drones for surveillance purposes.
Former Secret Service agents weigh in on political threats in 2025Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe acknowledged the agency's failure in Butler.
New GAO report exposes Secret Service failures at Trump rally in ButlerRonald Rowe was the Acting Director of the Secret Service before Sean Curran took over.
How the near assassination of Trump led to a search for accountability in the Secret ServiceFormer Secret Service Acting Director Ronald Rowe testified about the immediate changes to the agency after the assassination attempt.
Secret Service suspended six agents post-Butler. Here are other changes





























