Donald Trump Appoints Susie Wiles As First Female White House Chief Of Staff.
President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Susie Wiles, his campaign manager and long-time adviser, as White House Chief of Staff, making her the first woman in United States history to hold this role. Trump announced the appointment in a statement on Thursday, describing Wiles as “tough, smart, and innovative,” with a reputation for being “universally admired and respected.”
“Susie Wiles just helped me achieve one of the greatest political victories in American history,” Trump said. “Her appointment is a well-deserved honour, and I have no doubt that she will make our country proud.”
Wiles, who has been instrumental in Trump’s political journey, led both his 2016 and 2020 campaigns and was a key figure in securing Florida in those elections. As his de facto chief of staff after he left office, she oversaw Trump’s 2024 campaign, which was praised for its disciplined approach and strategic focus.
The daughter of the late NFL broadcaster Pat Summerall, Wiles has deep political roots and a wealth of experience, particularly in Florida. Her steady and effective leadership during the campaign has earned her trust within Trump’s inner circle, and her ability to manage the complexities of his team was recognised during the victory celebration on election night.
While Wiles has often avoided the spotlight, her low-profile approach and commitment have strengthened her bond with Trump and his supporters. Sources reveal that she accepted the Chief of Staff role under specific conditions, notably a stronger degree of control over who has access to the president in the Oval Office.
Wiles’ appointment marks a historic moment, setting a new precedent for female leadership at the highest level of US government.