Susan Wiles Makes History as First Female White House Chief of Staff
Donald Trump has appointed Susan Wiles as his new Chief of Staff, marking a significant milestone as she becomes the first woman to hold this influential position in the White House. Following her role in Trump’s successful campaign, Wiles is credited with maintaining discipline while managing his impulses. As Chief of Staff from 2025, she will oversee White House staff, organize the President’s schedule, and facilitate communications with Congress. Praised for her loyalty and strategic expertise, Wiles has a storied political background, including supporting prominent Republican figures like Ronald Reagan and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.