Susie Wiles takes on challenging role as Trump's new chief of staff
Susie Wiles has been appointed as Donald Trump's new chief of staff, taking over a challenging role marked by high turnover and conflict. She previously led Trump's successful presidential campaign, positioning her uniquely within his administration. Wiles follows a series of chiefs of staff, including Reince Priebus, John Kelly, Mick Mulvaney, and Mark Meadows, each facing difficulties managing Trump's unpredictable leadership style. Previous chiefs often left under contentious circumstances, reflecting the chaotic nature of the White House. Priebus struggled with infighting, Kelly clashed with Trump over order, Mulvaney adopted a hands-off approach, and Meadows dealt with the pandemic and election controversies. Each faced unique challenges that shaped their tenures.