Trump Chief of Staff Susie Wiles Lays Down the Law for White House Employees Two Weeks Before Inauguration

Trump Chief of Staff Susie Wiles Lays Down the Law for White House Employees Two Weeks Before Inauguration


Every senior member of President-elect Donald Trump’s winning coalition brings something essential to the incoming administration.

For instance, in an email interview with Mark Caputo of Axios published on Monday, incoming White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles laid out a no-nonsense vision of how she expects the new White House staff to operate.

“I don’t welcome people who want to work solo or be a star,” Wiles said.

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In 2024, the 67-year-old Wiles served as Trump’s co-campaign manager.

That campaign, of course, achieved the desired victory, thanks in part to Trump’s freewheeling style, but also in part to the overall discipline Wiles purportedly brought to the campaign.

Thus, the president-elect clearly decided that he wanted Wiles running that same sort of tight ship in

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