Trump picks the White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles becomes the first woman on this assignment

Newly elected US President Donald Trump announced that his campaign manager Susie Wiles will serve as White House Chief of Staff when he takes office. She'll be the first woman to hold that role. “Susie Wildes just helped me achieve one of the most [...] victories
Newly elected US President Donald Trump announced that his campaign manager Susie Wiles will serve as White House Chief of Staff when he takes office.
She'll be the first woman to hold that role.
“Susie Wildes just helped me achieve one of the greatest political victories in American history and was an integral part of my successful 2016 campaigns and 2020”, Trump said on Thursday. “Suzie is harsh, smart, innovative and internationally admired and respected. Susie will continue to work hard to make America big again”
Newly elected JD Vice President Vance said it was the magnificent “news that Wiles had been selected for this role, writing on X that it would be a big “as at the White House, reports CNN.
A source told CNN that Wiles had expressed certain conditions to Trump before she accepted the role of chief staff chief the main point was more control over who can reach the president in the Oval Office.
Some contexts: During Trump's first mandate, his chiefs of staff tried to prevent a group of informal advisers, family members, friends and others from entering the White House to meet with him. The trumpet is often affected by a case from anyone speaking the final, a fact well - known within its circle and making life difficult for its principal advisers, Klankosova.tv.
What you should know about Wiles: The daughter of the late NFL broadcaster Pat Summerall and an experienced political operative from Florida, Wiles is one of the longest-lived advisers in Trump's orbit. After helping him win Florida in 2020, she served as his de facto chief of staff during his post-presidentship and then led his campaign for the entire race a rare achievement in Trump's world. Wiles was widely praised for running what was viewed as the most sophisticated and disciplined Trump campaign, which included keeping many of the marginal voices in his orbit.
Trump appreciated the Wildes during his victory talk, though she refused to address the crowd. Its willingness to stay in the background has made it dear to Trump and his allies, some of whom have already publicly supported it.












