Susie Wiles becomes Trump’s first Female chief of Staff
Wiles, who was seen as the front-runner for the job, is largely praised both inside and outside of Trump’s inner circle for overseeing what was by far his most well-organized and successful campaign. She mostly stayed out of the spotlight, even declining to appear on the microphone at Trump’s early Wednesday morning victory celebration. Given Trump’s history of churning through campaign managers, she declined the official title to avoid becoming a target.
Trump’s hiring of Wiles is his first significant move as president-elect, and it may prove to be a defining test of his new administration because he needs to assemble the staff that will assist in managing the vast federal agency as soon as possible. Although Wiles lacks expertise in the federal administration, he has a close relationship with the president-elect.
Trump fired his transition team’s meticulous planning eight years ago and replaced it with a jumble of campaign aides, relatives, and Republican insiders. These individuals spent the majority of his first year in office fighting among themselves, which dominated news coverage of the new government. When a president who was new to Washington and government was sworn in, it was what many experts view as a fundamental error.
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