Trump appoints Susie Wiles as first female White House Chief of Staff
Donald Trump has appointed Susie Wiles as his White House Chief of Staff, marking his first key administration pick. Wiles, who managed Trump's successful 2020 campaign, is the first woman to hold this position in U.S. history. Wiles has a long history in Republican politics, having worked on campaigns since the late 1970s. She played a significant role in Trump's Florida operations during his presidential bids and was credited with his narrow victory in the state in 2016. The Chief of Staff oversees White House policy and daily operations. Trump's previous administrations had four different individuals in this role, with varying degrees of success and controversy.