Secret Service agent who protected President Trump now leads Interpol’s cybercrime unit in Singapore


Neal Jetton was on US President Donald Trump’s detail in his first term, and also protected the First Family and other government officials. - ST

SINGAPORE: Nearly two decades ago, an epiphany on a plane led American Neal Jetton to become a Secret Service agent instead of working as a molecular biologist.

On his way back from a job interview to be a professor, he wondered what he was doing with his life.

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