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Susie Wiles, 'Ice Maiden,' Vows 'No-Drama' West Wing as First Female Trump Chief of Staff
Jan 6, 2025, 12:46 PM
Susie Wiles, the incoming White House Chief of Staff under President Donald Trump's second administration, has emphasized her commitment to fostering a collaborative and disciplined environment in the West Wing. Nicknamed the 'Ice Maiden,' Wiles outlined her 'no-drama' mandate in an interview with Axios, stating that she will not tolerate backbiting, inappropriate second-guessing, or individuals seeking to work solo or act as stars. At 67, Wiles is a seasoned Republican operative and the first woman to hold the chief of staff position. She is credited with running a highly organized and efficient 2024 campaign for Trump. Wiles revealed that Trump has taken a personal role in interviewing senior staff and emphasized the importance of teamwork and shared goals among the administration. She also imposed a social media ban on Cabinet nominees, requiring prior approval for any public posts, as outlined in a memo. Her approach aims to avoid the infighting and chaos that characterized Trump's first term, with a focus on discipline and collaboration.
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