Susie Wiles becomes first woman chief of staff for Donald Trump amid access concerns

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Susie Wiles has been named Donald Trump's chief of staff, making her the first woman to hold the position. She is known for her strong leadership style but faces challenges in managing access to the President and keeping outside influences away. Wiles has worked on all of Trump's campaigns and demands control over who can meet with him. However, sources suggest she may struggle to limit access, as Trump tends to engage with those he chooses, regardless of her efforts. Concerns have arisen among Trump's supporters about being excluded from his administration. Wiles' approach may create tension, as she seeks to establish a more controlled environment in the White House.


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