Susie Wiles appointed as first female White House chief of staff under Trump

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Donald Trump has appointed Susie Wiles as his White House chief of staff, marking the first time a woman has held this position. Wiles, who managed Trump's 2024 campaign, is recognized as a key strategist in his political successes. Wiles has a long history in Republican politics, having worked on campaigns since the 1970s. She played significant roles in various Florida campaigns, including those of Rick Scott and Ron DeSantis, and was instrumental in Trump's victories in the state. Despite her low public profile, Wiles is seen as a trusted advisor to Trump. Her appointment signals a continuation of her influence in his administration as he returns to the White House.


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