Donald Trump has made his first steps as the US President-elect by appointing his 2024 Presidential campaign co-manager Susie Wiles as the first-ever woman to lead the White House as Chief of Staff. Trump will be leading the United States for the second time as president.
The billionaire-turned-politician said they overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible to clinch the 2024 Presidential Election. Trump added that they have truly achieved the most incredible political thing, defeating the Democrats.
The Biden administration is working towards a peaceful and orderly transition. President Joe Biden emphasized unity, saying they have accepted the choice the country made. He said one cannot love their country only when they win. Biden urged Democrat supporters to see each other as fellow Americans and not as adversaries.
Who is Susie Wiles?
Susie Wiles, 67, the manager of Donald Trump’s victorious campaign, has risen ranks to become the first woman as the White House chief of staff. She ran Trump’s most disciplined, well-executed, and successful US Presidential campaign.
Trump lauded Wiles as a tough, smart, and innovative woman who is universally admired and respected. He said Susie Wiles will continue to work tirelessly to Make America Great Again (MAGA). The President-elect told reporters that it is a well-deserved honor to have Susie as the first-ever female Chief of Staff in US history.
Wiles, a long-time Flordia-based Republican strategist, also ran and managed Donald Trump’s campaign in 2016 and 2020. She also oversaw Rick Scott’s 2010 campaign for Florida governor, and managed former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman’s 2012 presidential campaign.