Susie Wiles, President-elect Donald Trump's pick as White House chief of staff, has decades of political experience but has largely shunned the spotlight.
Now, in the position considered the president's closest professional confidant, she'll be more in the spotlight than ever before.
Susan Summerall Wiles (born May 14, 1957) is an American political consultant who served as co-chair of Donald Trump's successful 2024 presidential campaign, having previously worked on his 2016 campaign, as well as Ronald Reagan's 1980 campaign. She was chosen by president-elect Trump to serve as the 32nd White House chief of staff in the second Trump administration, set to begin in January 2025. She will be the first woman to hold the position.
America’s first FEMALE chief of staff.
— Freedom & Whiskey (@FreeAndWhiskey) November 7, 2024
Susan Summerall Wiles
But cry about how he hates women some more. pic.twitter.com/PkuRvpAkau
The first woman Chief of Staff. Congratulations, Susie Wiles. pic.twitter.com/XKPHrlgczm
— Susan Jane (@JayClower) November 7, 2024
BREAKING: President Trump has picked Susan Wiles to be his Chief of Staff.
— Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) November 7, 2024
For those who don’t know, Wiles is the woman whom in the 2023 federal indictment of Donald Trump for mishandling classified documents, was reportedly alleged to had been shown a classified map related to… pic.twitter.com/1Sx5B1tdsC
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