Susie Wiles Reveals She Challenged Trump's 2020 Election Claims
In a rare interview, Trump's Chief of Staff reflected on her pivotal role in his administration and her effort to balance personal convictions with the administration's controversial policies.
- Susie Wiles, White House Chief of Staff, disclosed that she told Donald Trump in 2021 that the 2020 election was not stolen, a rare admission within his inner circle.
- Wiles, credited with managing Trump's 2024 campaign victory, emphasized her focus on operational efficiency and long-term policy goals in her role.
- The Trump administration, led by Education Secretary Linda McMahon, is pursuing the controversial abolition of the Department of Education, citing a rollback of diversity and equity initiatives.
- Wiles expressed a personal passion for strengthening the U.S. education system, a stance that contrasts with the administration's efforts to dismantle federal education oversight.
- She described Trump as a ‘better leader’ shaped by life experiences, including legal challenges and an assassination attempt, attributing his growth to these events rather than individual influence.