Susie Wiles becomes first female Chief of Staff to President Trump

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Susie Wiles has been appointed as the first female Chief of Staff to President Donald Trump. Known for her quiet yet effective approach, she previously managed successful campaigns for Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Wiles is expected to control access to the President, a key aspect of her role. She has emphasized this condition for accepting the position, which is crucial given Trump's history of tumultuous relationships with past Chiefs of Staff. Her experience spans decades, starting with Ronald Reagan's campaign in 1980. Despite her political savvy, Wiles faces challenges due to Trump's unpredictable nature and her lack of prior government office experience.


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