Susie Wiles appointed as Trump's chief of staff with new authority demands

independent.co.uk

Susie Wiles has been appointed as chief of staff for Donald Trump's upcoming administration. Before accepting the role, she requested more authority than previous chiefs to control access to the Oval Office, aiming to limit informal advisors. Wiles, known as the "ice maiden," played a key role in Trump's recent campaign. Trump praised her as tough and innovative, marking her as the first female chief of staff in U.S. history. Her demands reflect a shift from the previous administration, which had multiple chiefs of staff and informal advisors. Wiles' influence is expected to help streamline decision-making in the new White House.


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