Susie Wiles

Susie Wiles

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Susan L. Wiles is an American political consultant and lobbyist who has served as the 32nd White House chief of staff since January 2025.

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Far Left
The White House chief of staff's identity was used by an unknown person who exchanged messages with UK prime minister Burnham.
That the impersonation reached the PM's office illustrates how Trump's inner circle has become a vortex of grift and disinformation, undermining international politics.
Far Left
Her identity was used by an impersonator who messaged UK Prime Minister Andy Burnham.
The far-left sees Wiles as a key gatekeeper in Trump's White House, representing corporate interests and political machine discipline.
Far Right
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles publicly denied reports of her imminent departure, saying she will be in on Monday.
Far Right views Wiles as a stabilizing institutional operator inside the Trump White House, and her denial matters because internal disruption narratives are seen as media-manufactured destabilization attempts.
Far Left
Five insiders told the Daily Mail that White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles is preparing to leave the Trump administration after months of reported strain.
The far left largely dismisses palace intrigue around Wiles as irrelevant to structural change, viewing coverage of her departure as the kind of insider-class drama that distracts from policy consequences hitting working people directly.
Far Left
Five insiders told the Daily Mail that White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles is preparing to leave, signaling internal dysfunction at the highest level of Trump's operation.
The far left treats palace-intrigue stories about Wiles with detachment, viewing them as media spectacle that distracts from structural questions about who actually sets policy when loyalists cycle out and which donor factions fill the vacuum.

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