Donald Trump, the President-elect of the United States, appointed Suzie Wiles as White House Chief of Staff on the 7th (local time).


According to foreign media including The New York Times (NYT) on the same day, Trump said in a statement, "Wiles helped achieve one of the greatest political victories in American history and played a key role in the 2016 and 2020 campaigns. He is strong, smart, innovative, and widely respected. There is no doubt that he will make America proud."

Suzy Wiles Co-Chair of the Joint Election Countermeasures Committee AP Yonhap News

Suzy Wiles Co-Chair of the Joint Election Countermeasures Committee AP Yonhap News

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Wiles became the first female White House Chief of Staff in American history.



Wiles is regarded as the main contributor who led Trump’s election to victory and has Trump’s deep trust. During his victory speech on the 6th, Trump also called Wiles and Chris LaCivita, co-chairmen of the campaign, to the center of the podium to express his deep gratitude.


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