Susie Wiles becomes first woman appointed as White House Chief of Staff
Susie Wiles has been appointed as the first female Chief of Staff in U.S. history by President-elect Donald Trump. This marks a significant shift from her previous behind-the-scenes role to a prominent position as the president's closest adviser. Wiles, a veteran political strategist from Florida, played key roles in Trump's 2016 and 2020 campaigns. Her influence helped secure important victories, including those of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Trump himself. As Chief of Staff, Wiles will manage the president's agenda and serve as a gatekeeper for his time and communications. Her appointment reflects a historic milestone in the White House's leadership structure.