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

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Susie Wiles has been named as President-elect 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 Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. She played a key role in Trump's 2016 campaign in Florida, which was crucial for his election victory. Known for her behind-the-scenes approach, Wiles is expected to help manage Trump's impulses and maintain a more organized campaign. Her selection follows a history of high turnover in Trump's previous administration, where he had four chiefs of staff.


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