Susie Wiles Trump administration The Trump administration’s first 100 days are in full swing, with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles emphasizing a results-driven focus. During her debut interview on “My View with Lara Trump”, Wiles discussed her leadership approach and how the administration has “hit the ground running.”
Making History Without Distraction
As the first female chief of staff in a Trump White House, Wiles remains grounded. She noted that while her position is historic, her focus remains on the job at hand. “It doesn’t feel any different to me,” she said.
Wiles was a pivotal figure in Trump’s successful 2024 campaign, praised for maintaining discipline and ensuring a streamlined operation. Now, she’s determined to continue that momentum in the West Wing.
Trump’s Priorities in the First 100 Days
With just weeks left in the first 100 days, the administration has prioritized:
- Trade Policy: Intense trade negotiations are underway to strengthen the U.S. economy.
- National Security: Trump’s primary concerns are border security and apprehending criminals.
- Global diplomacy: Attempts to mediate and resolve worldwide disputes are still ongoing.
Trump in Office with More Power According to two Wils, President Trump has become a “better leader now,” as a result of years of introspection. “He’s had four years to think about what he wants to do differently,” she explained.
Looking Ahead
With the administration committed to pushing its agenda, Wiles emphasized the demanding nature of the role. “It’s a slog to get his agenda accomplished,” she said, acknowledging the long hours and hard work ahead.
Source: FOX News