Susie Wiles named first woman White House chief of staff for Donald Trump

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Susie Wiles has been named Donald Trump's new White House chief of staff, making her the first woman to hold this position. She previously served as campaign co-chair and has extensive experience in Florida politics. Wiles has worked with notable figures, including Ronald Reagan and Rick Scott, and played a key role in Trump's 2016 Florida campaign. She later managed Trump's primary campaign against Ron DeSantis, showcasing her influence in the state's political landscape. Her appointment comes as Trump aims to establish a more stable administration after a tumultuous first term, where he cycled through four chiefs of staff. Wiles is expected to help manage Trump's agenda and interactions effectively.


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