Susie Wiles appointed as Donald Trump's chief of staff, first woman in role

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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, played a key role in Trump's recent campaign, which was noted for its organization and discipline. Wiles, 67, has a long history in politics, starting in the 1970s. She has worked on various Republican campaigns, including Trump's 2016 bid and Ron DeSantis's gubernatorial campaign in Florida. Her recent success is credited with helping Trump win the presidency again. Trump's previous chiefs of staff faced challenges, with high turnover during his first term. Wiles is expected to bring stability and effective management to the White House, as Trump aims to avoid past mistakes in staffing.


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