Trump Appoints Susie Wiles as First Female White House Chief of Staff
Washington, Nov 8, 2024 — U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Susie Wiles, his campaign manager, as his White House Chief of Staff. This is his first major cabinet choice following his win in the 2024 election.
Wiles, who played a key role in Trump’s re-election campaign, will make history as the first woman to hold the Chief of Staff position in the White House. Known for her strong political skills and close working relationship with Trump, she is expected to play a central role in managing the administration’s day-to-day operations.
As Chief of Staff, Wiles will oversee the White House staff, advise the president, and help shape the direction of his second term. Her appointment is a sign of Trump’s confidence in her abilities and marks the start of his team-building for the new administration.
Trump praised Wiles, saying she was a key part of the campaign’s success and would be an important force in the White House. Wiles’ appointment is seen as a major step in shaping the direction of Trump’s presidency as he prepares for his second term in office.
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