Trump appoints Susie Wiles as first female White House chief of staff

syracuse.com

Donald Trump has named Susie Wiles as his White House chief of staff, making her the first woman to hold this position. Wiles has extensive political experience, including roles in Ronald Reagan's administration and managing Trump's 2016 campaign in Florida. Wiles has a history of working with Florida politicians, including helping Ron DeSantis win the governorship. However, their relationship soured, leading to her managing Trump's campaign against DeSantis in the current election cycle. Wiles is known for her behind-the-scenes work and ability to manage Trump's impulses effectively. Her appointment comes as Trump aims to build a more stable administration after experiencing high turnover in his first term.


With a significance score of 3.9, this news ranks in the top 11% of today's 18111 analyzed articles.

Get summaries of news with significance over 5.5 (usually ~10 stories per week). Read by 9000 minimalists.