Susie Wiles becomes Trump's Chief of Staff as tensions rise with Ron DeSantis

independent.co.uk

Susie Wiles, who previously helped Ron DeSantis win the Florida governorship in 2018, has been named Donald Trump's new Chief of Staff. Their relationship soured after DeSantis's election, leading to Wiles's ousting from his administration and campaign. Tensions escalated when a leaked memo caused friction between Wiles and DeSantis, prompting him to push for her removal from Trump's 2020 campaign. Despite this, Wiles returned to Trump's team and played a key role in his recent electoral victory. Trump praised Wiles for her contributions, calling her a vital part of his campaigns. She is now the first female Chief of Staff in U.S. history, marking a significant development in her political career.


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