Sat Nov 09 04:57:35 UTC 2024: ## Trump Appoints Susie Wiles as First Female White House Chief of Staff

**Washington, D.C.** – President-elect Donald Trump has named his campaign manager, Susie Wiles, as his White House chief of staff, marking a historic appointment. Wiles will be the first woman to hold this powerful position, which was created in 1946 to manage the expanded role of the executive branch.

Trump praised Wiles, stating she “helped achieve one of the greatest political victories in American history” and is “tough, smart, innovative, and universally admired and respected.”

The chief of staff is a critical role in the White House, overseeing the Executive Office of the Presidency (EOP), which includes the residence staff, national security advisor, communications operation, and advisors. The position also involves setting the president’s agenda, ensuring the implementation of their vision, controlling access to the president, and providing advice on various issues.

Wiles, a veteran political strategist, has a long history of success in Florida politics. She helped elect Republican governors Rick Scott and Ron DeSantis, and played a key role in Trump’s Florida victories in 2016 and 2020. While her relationship with DeSantis soured during the 2020 election, Wiles successfully managed Trump’s 2024 primary campaign, earning his respect and control over his impulses.

Wiles’ appointment has sparked some concern about her ability to maintain the role, as Trump has a history of changing chiefs of staff frequently. Her success in navigating the often turbulent Trump administration will be closely watched.

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