Trump appoints Susie Wiles as first female chief of staff
Donald Trump, the President-elect of the USA, announced that Susie Wiles, a key figure in his team, will take the position of Chief of Staff at the White House in his new administration.
6:32 AM EST, November 8, 2024
Susie Wiles, who played a significant role in Trump's election campaign, is nominated for one of the key positions in the administration—Chief of Staff at the White House. The 67-year-old Wiles has been responsible for Republican campaigns at all political levels for more than four decades.
As reported by Reuters, Trump announced that Susie Wiles played a significant role in one of his greatest political triumphs in American history and was instrumental in his successful 2016 and 2020 election campaigns. He described her as strong, intelligent, innovative, and widely respected and admired. Wiles is set to become the first woman to lead the White House staff in U.S. history.
Meanwhile, the British daily "Financial Times" pointed out that Donald Trump intends to fill his administration with loyalists.
These actions aim to ensure full support from those who have been closely associated with his vision and political strategy for years.