Susie Wiles named White House Chief of Staff, first woman in role
Donald Trump has named Susie Wiles as his White House Chief of Staff, making her the first woman to hold the position. Wiles previously managed Trump's 2024 campaign and is recognized for her role in his past electoral successes. Before accepting the role, Wiles reportedly requested more control over access to the president in the Oval Office. Sources indicate that Trump agreed to her condition, emphasizing a need to limit who can approach him. Trump praised Wiles for her contributions to his campaigns and expressed confidence in her abilities. He described her as tough, smart, and innovative, highlighting her historic appointment as a significant achievement.