Susie Wiles Reflects on Trump’s Transformation and Leadership in Second Term
The first female White House Chief of Staff discusses President Trump's evolution following personal challenges and her role in shaping his administration's operations.
- Susie Wiles, the first woman to serve as White House Chief of Staff, attributes President Trump's transformation in his second term to life experiences, including legal battles and an assassination attempt.
- Wiles describes Trump as a 'better leader' now, crediting his personal growth rather than her influence as Chief of Staff.
- She played a pivotal role in restructuring Trump’s 2024 campaign, leading to a historic victory in both the Electoral College and the popular vote.
- In her role, Wiles focuses on operational efficiency to allow the president and vice president to prioritize policy and governance.
- Wiles emphasizes her motivation to shape the country’s future for the benefit of future generations, citing her competitive drive and long-standing commitment to Republican politics.