Susan Wiles will be the first woman to serve as White House chief of staff. He will manage staff and control certain individuals’ access to the Oval Office.
US President-elect Donald Trump will appoint Susan Wiles as White House chief of staff. She will be the first woman in US history to hold this post. This was stated in Trump’s statement, which published Vice presidential candidate JD Vance.
“Susie is strong, smart, innovative, admired and respected. I have no doubt she will make the country proud,” Trump said in a statement.
The person in this position oversees the White House staff, controls certain individual access to the Oval Office and the flow of information, and negotiates on behalf of the president with Congress, executive branch officials, and non-governmental political groups.
The New York Post wrote that Wiles helped Trump with lawyers in his criminal and civil cases and was close to his family.
It was previously reported that Trump was preparing to name key administration figures. He has more than 70 days before the inauguration to make personnel decisions. In particular, he has to choose who will occupy key positions in the new administration, including those in charge of defense, finance and diplomacy.
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