On February 3, a man breached the White House’s South Grounds by scaling a fence,
triggering a swift response from the U.S. Secret Service, which arrested him shortly
after. The incident led to a review of the agency’s security measures, particularly
after an independent panel had previously criticized operational flaws.
In response, President Trump nominated Sean Curran, a former head of his personal detail,
to lead the agency. Critics argue the breach exposes deeper vulnerabilities in federal
security, sparking debates over political influence and the need for reform. The review
could lead to significant changes aimed at improving security and restoring public confidence.