Susie Wiles appointed as White House chief of staff in Trump administration
President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Susie Wiles as his White House chief of staff, the first major appointment of his new administration. Wiles has a long history in Republican politics and previously managed Trump's campaigns in Florida. Wiles will be the first woman to hold the chief of staff position, which saw high turnover during Trump's first term. She will work with Trump's transition team to appoint around 4,000 political appointees and aims to avoid past staffing issues. In related news, President Joe Biden expressed hope for a smooth transition and emphasized unity among Americans, regardless of political differences. Election results in Arizona and Nevada are still pending, with Trump expected to win those states.