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

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Susie Wiles has been appointed as Donald Trump's new chief of staff, taking on a challenging role marked by Trump's chaotic management style. She follows a series of predecessors who faced difficulties in the position. Reince Priebus, Trump's first chief of staff, struggled with infighting and legislative failures. John Kelly, who served longer than anyone, clashed with Trump over order and was dismissed without a replacement. Mick Mulvaney adopted a more relaxed approach, focusing on staff oversight rather than strict management. Mark Meadows, the last chief of staff, dealt with the pandemic and election controversies while facing legal challenges related to the January 6 Capitol attack.


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