Trump chooses the first woman in US history to serve as White House Chief of Staff
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Susan Wiles has been appointed White House Chief of Staff for Donald Trump's second term. She will be the first woman to hold this key position and will be responsible for personnel management and communication with Congress.
Susan Wiles will be the first woman to head the White House staff during Donald Trump's second term. This was reported by Vice President J.D. Vance, UNN reports.
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During Donald Trump's second presidential term, the White House staff will be headed by Susan Wiles, a political strategist and advisor to Trump since his first presidency. Her appointment will be historic, as Wiles will be the first woman to hold this key position in the United States. On her decision
Wiles is a longtime Trump ally, experienced in coordinating his legal and political affairs, and has worked for a long time on his team. Her role as chief of staff will be key: she will be responsible for managing the White House staff, controlling the flow of information to the president, and determining who will have access to the Oval Office. Wiles will also be the main link between the president and Congress, representatives of the executive branch and other influential groups.
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