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Secret Service Boss Pushed Out

Secret Service Director Randolph "Tex" Alles has been pushed out of the Trump administration, amid a widening shakeup in the upper echelon of the Department of Homeland Security.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Secret Service Director Randolph "Tex" Alles has been pushed out of the Trump administration, amid a widening shakeup in the upper echelon of the Department of Homeland Security.

Secret Service Director Randolph "Tex" Alles was dismissed one day after the director of Homeland Security was forced out. (AP file photo/David Goldman)

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Monday that President Trump had selected career Secret Service official James Murray to lead the agency, saying he will assume the role next month. She said Alles will be "leaving shortly," though the agency later said he would leave in May.

Alles' departure stems from a personality conflict within the agency, three officials said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss the personnel matter. The officials said it was unrelated to the resignation of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and a recent security breach at the president's private club in Florida.

Still, it comes amid a spate of turnover across DHS that came out in the open last week when Trump withdrew his Immigration and Customs Enforcement director's nomination to stay on permanently.

After Nielsen's departure, an empowered Stephen Miller, the immigration hawk and White House senior adviser, is also eyeing the removal of Lee Francis Cissna, according to two of the people. Cissna is director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, which runs the legal immigration system.

Alles, a former Marine general who had no prior ties to the Secret Service, was recommended to the post by former White House chief of staff John Kelly. He had been the acting deputy commissioner of Customs and Border Protection.

In a message to the agency's workforce, Alles said he was not fired, but said Trump had "directed an orderly transition in leadership for this agency." He expressed "regret" that he was not able to address the department before the news broke.

Nielsen — still in her official capacity as Homeland Security secretary — released a statement Monday night calling Alles "a true patriot, stepping up again and again to serve his country."

Confirmed in 2017, Alles inherited an agency that had been dealing with a series of security and personnel issues. Weeks before he was nominated, a man jumped the White House fence and spent 15 minutes roaming the grounds.

Alles’ appointment was set to fulfill the recommendations of a group of former senior government officials that reviewed the Secret Service in 2014 and found that it was an "insular agency" in need of an outsider to lead it. But Alles' unfamiliarity with the agency led to conflicts, said the officials.

Murray, the assistant director of the office of protective operations, had served as the special agent in charge of the agency's Washington field office.

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