Secret Service announces retirement of its acting director
Ron Rowe, the acting director of the United States Secret Service, retired from the agency on Tuesday, according to a spokesperson for the USSS.
“Deputy Director Ronald Rowe, a valued executive and leader of the United States Secret Service, has announced his decision to retire after 26 years of dedicated service," the spokesperson said in a statement. "He is currently enjoying a well-deserved break before his retirement.”
Rowe took over for former Director Kim Cheatle in the aftermath of the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump in July 2024.
Rowe oversaw the agency through multiple reviews -- both from Congress and internally at the Secret Service -- and a Department of Homeland Security review panel about the incident in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Prior to being acting director and deputy director, Rowe was the head of the president's protective detail.
-ABC News' Luke Barr







