Susie Wiles appointed as first female White House Chief of Staff by Trump
Susie Wiles has been appointed as the first female White House Chief of Staff by President-elect Donald Trump. Wiles, a veteran Republican strategist, played a key role in managing Trump's successful 2024 campaign and has extensive experience in Florida politics. Wiles is known for her strategic skills and ability to navigate Trump's political style. She has previously managed campaigns for Trump in Florida and helped Rick Scott win the governorship in 2010. Her appointment marks a potential change from the high turnover seen in Trump's first term. Wiles will coordinate the president-elect's agenda and manage personnel. Her pragmatic approach has earned her Trump's respect, and her leadership is seen as crucial for maintaining stability in the administration.