For his part, Sheridan spent more than two decades working for the United States Secret Service, including the presidential protective detail for President George W. Bush. Toward the end of his Secret Service career, Sheridan was the assistant director for the Office of Investigations and Legislative Affairs, which oversees 161 offices and over 3,000 personnel.
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