Susie Wiles takes on challenging role as Trump's new chief of staff

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Susie Wiles is set to become Donald Trump's new chief of staff, following a series of predecessors who faced significant challenges in the role. The position requires managing relationships with lawmakers and keeping the White House organized, which has been difficult under Trump's leadership style. Wiles follows four previous chiefs of staff during Trump's first term. Reince Priebus struggled with infighting and was ousted in 2017. John Kelly, who served longer than anyone else, clashed with Trump and left in 2018 amid tensions. Mick Mulvaney adopted a more hands-off approach, while Mark Meadows faced the complexities of the pandemic and election controversies. Each chief of staff had a unique experience, often marked by conflict and abrupt departures. Wiles's recent success in Trump's campaign may offer a different dynamic as she takes on this demanding role.


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