Secret Service Director Murray to retire at the end of July
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US Secret Service Director James Murray, who has served in the role under President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, will retire July 30, according to the agency.
Murray spent 27 years with the Secret Service and ascended to the director position in April 2019. He will join a technology company as the head of global security after his retirement, a source told CNN.
Biden and first lady Jill Biden thanked Murray for his service in a statement on Thursday, saying he "has led a long and distinguished career in federal and military service for three decades."
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