Susie Wiles Named As First Female White House Chief Of Staff In History

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President-elect Donald Trump has announced that his campaign manager, Susie Wiles, will be his White House Chief of Staff, making her the first woman to hold this position in United States history. The announcement comes after Wiles played a crucial role in Trump's successful 2016 and 2020 campaigns.

In a statement, Trump praised Wiles for her toughness, intelligence, and innovation, stating, "Susie will continue to work tirelessly to Make America Great Again. It is a well-deserved honor to have Susie as the first-ever female Chief of Staff in United States history. I have no doubt that she will make our country proud."

Wiles, a seasoned political operative from Florida, is known for her disciplined approach to campaign management. During Trump's campaigns, she was responsible for controlling access to the former president, a task that required her to limit the influence of fringe voices in Trump's circle.

The role of Chief of Staff is one of the most influential in the West Wing, and until now, it has never been held by a woman. This appointment marks a significant milestone in the representation of women in top government positions.


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