Donald Trump Makes History with First Female Chief of Staff Pick
President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Susie Wiles as his White House Chief of Staff, making her the first woman to hold this influential position.
Wiles, 67, is a seasoned Republican strategist with extensive experience in political campaigns.
She managed Trump’s campaigns in Florida during the 2016 and 2020 elections and played a pivotal role in his 2024 campaign, contributing significantly to his recent electoral success.
In her new role, Wiles will oversee the White House’s executive operations, serving as a key advisor to the president and coordinating policy initiatives.
Her appointment is seen as a strategic move to bring experienced leadership to the administration.
Wiles’s selection marks a historic moment, reflecting a commitment to diversity in high-level government positions.
Her extensive background in political strategy and campaign management positions her to effectively navigate the complexities of the White House.