Susie Wiles appointed as Donald Trump's chief of staff, first woman in role
Donald Trump has appointed Susie Wiles as his chief of staff, making her the first woman to hold this position. Wiles, a seasoned political strategist from Florida, played a key role in Trump's recent campaign success. Wiles, known as the "ice maiden," has a long history in politics, including work on Ronald Reagan's campaign and advising Florida governors. Her appointment aims to bring stability to Trump's administration, contrasting with the high turnover of his previous chiefs of staff. During Trump's first term, he had four chiefs of staff, often marked by internal conflict. Wiles is expected to help manage the White House effectively and maintain order within the administration.