Susie Wiles, White House respond to 'disingenuously framed' profile in Vanity Fair

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles slammed Vanity Fair's profile about her as a "disingenuously framed hit piece" against herself and the Trump administration.


Susie Wiles, White House respond to 'disingenuously framed' profile in Vanity Fair
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She continued: "The truth is the Trump White House has already accomplished more in eleven months than any other President has accomplished in eight years and that is due to the unmatched leadership and vision of President Trump, for whom I have been honored to work for the better part of a decade."

Wiles wrapped up her statement by asserting that "none of this will stop our relentless pursuit of Making America Great Again!"

The two-part Vanity Fair profile was based on months of exclusive, on-the-record conversations with Wiles, during which she was portrayed as unusually candid about the president and members of his cabinet, given her reputation for running a tight ship.

Trump's chief of staff told Vanity Fair that she views the president from the perspective of her late father, Pat Summerall, whom Wiles described as an absent parent and alcoholic. She said her experience with him had made her "a little bit of an expert in big personalities."

Wiles contended that Trump "has an alcoholic's personality" due to the fact that he operates with the view that "there's nothing he can't do."

Another Trump cabinet member mentioned by Wiles was Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought, whom she called "a right-wing absolute zealot." Vought was a co-author of Project 2025 and has played a key role in the administration's various civil service cuts.

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