Susie Wiles named chief of staff for President-elect Trump, first woman in role

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Susie Wiles has been named chief of staff for President-elect Trump, marking her as the first woman to hold this position. She previously managed successful campaigns for Florida politicians, including Rick Scott and Ron DeSantis. Wiles is credited with creating a stable campaign environment for Trump, avoiding the infighting seen in his earlier presidential runs. Her leadership style is described as low-key and focused on executing the campaign's goals without drawing attention to herself. Trump's recent victory was attributed to the effectiveness of his team, which Wiles helped build. The campaign maintained a drama-free atmosphere, contributing to its success against significant odds.


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