Susie Wiles appointed as Trump's White House chief of staff in historic move

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Susie Wiles has been appointed as Donald Trump's White House chief of staff, marking her transition from campaign co-chair to a key adviser role. She is the first woman to hold this influential position, bringing decades of political experience. Wiles has a long history in politics, including roles in Ronald Reagan's campaign and as a strategist in Florida. She played a significant part in Trump's 2016 campaign and helped Ron DeSantis win the Florida governorship before their professional split. Wiles is known for her ability to manage Trump's agenda effectively. She has maintained a low profile while demonstrating her commitment to the campaign, even taking on tasks typically reserved for volunteers. Trump has praised her leadership, calling his latest campaign the best-run one.


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