Susie Wiles takes on challenging role as Trump's new chief of staff
Susie Wiles is set to become Donald Trump's new chief of staff, taking on a challenging role marked by past turmoil. Four individuals previously held the position during Trump's first term, often ending their tenures under difficult circumstances. Reince Priebus, Trump's first chief of staff, struggled to manage infighting and legislative goals. John Kelly, who served longer than anyone else, faced conflict with Trump over his attempts to impose order. Mick Mulvaney and Mark Meadows followed, with Mulvaney adopting a more relaxed approach and Meadows navigating the pandemic and election controversies. Wiles' appointment comes amid a backdrop of high turnover and tension in the chief of staff role, raising questions about her ability to maintain stability in the White House.