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riversedge

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Sat Nov 9, 2024, 11:52 AM Nov 9

Trump's new chief of staff -Susie Wiles- is an unassuming figure in his brash inner circle.....





Trump’s new chief of staff is an unassuming figure in his brash inner circle. She’s also one of its most effective operators.

https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/09/politics/susie-wiles-trump-chief-of-staff/index.html

By Steve Contorno, CNN 9 minute read
Updated 10:59 AM EST, Sat November 9, 2024


Dozens of people beamed alongside Donald Trump early Wednesday morning as he was elected America’s next president – including three generations of family, longtime friends, key advisers, his running mate, close political allies and Ultimate Fighting Championship CEO Dana White – but the architect of his remarkable political comeback was nearly invisible amid the celebratory throng.

That’s often how Susie Wiles prefers it.

Wiles, the understated yet formidable force behind Trump’s third presidential bid, has operated in a sphere of discretion, wielding influence without the spotlight. Now, as the president-elect pivots toward his return to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Wiles finds herself in an unprecedented position: On Thursday, Trump named her his incoming White House chief of staff, a role that cements her as his most trusted adviser and makes her the first woman to ever hold the title.

“Susie is tough, smart, innovative, and is universally admired and respected,” Trump said in a statement. “Susie will continue to work tirelessly to Make America Great Again.”

For Wiles, 67, the new title is as improbable and as it is historic. A strategist known more for quiet calculations than public-facing gestures, at first glance she appears a mismatch for Trump and his colossal orbit of fame seekers, celebrities, firebrands and megalomaniacs. A grandmother and dog lover, she likes to bake and bird-watch.

In public, she hides behind a pair of polarized aviators. When people talk to her, the person they often see back is themselves.

“Susie likes to stay sort of in the back,” Trump said Wednesday as he called on her to address his West Palm Beach victory party. She declined and passed off the mic to co-campaign manager Chris LaCivita.

Yet, for many of Trump’s closest allies, it is precisely Wiles’ unassuming style that has assured her longevity. Since Trump’s turbulent departure from Washington, Wiles has deftly steered his political apparatus from Mar-a-Lago, instilling a level of discipline and order rarely associated with the former president.

She is competent, affable, respected and feared, a powerful combination in the former president’s world. Those close to her suggest that her success with Trump lies in a balanced approach: She refrains from trying to restrain him but knows when to push back.

Trump, in turn, has given her a fitting moniker: “The Ice Maiden.”

“The people around him, whether they like Susie or not, all agree that she doesn’t stir up trouble,” Michael Caputo, a former Trump administration official who is close to both Trump and Wiles, told CNN in 2022.
‘Brilliant, tough, strategic’.......................
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Trump's new chief of staff -Susie Wiles- is an unassuming figure in his brash inner circle..... (Original Post) riversedge Nov 9 OP
Hell is empty. All the devils are in the US Government. n/t CousinIT Nov 9 #1
She can service him in all ways. onecaliberal Nov 9 #2
In 2018, I believe she and her husband were Quakerfriend Nov 9 #3
Nicknames Ice Maiden[1]Ice Baby[2] underpants Nov 9 #4
One has to wonder why she hasn't been fired ... nor has she quit ... FakeNoose Nov 10 #5

FakeNoose

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5. One has to wonder why she hasn't been fired ... nor has she quit ...
Sun Nov 10, 2024, 10:11 AM
Nov 10

Everyone who ever worked for Chump either ends up quitting or being fired.
Several have written books about it. Maybe she's got something on him?

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