Trump will appoint the first female White House Chief of Staff in US history.
Susie Wiles will become the first female White House Chief of Staff
President-elect Donald Trump breaks stereotypes by appointing Susie Wiles as the new White House Chief of Staff. This historic appointment demonstrates the importance of women in America.
According to the Associated Press and CNN, Susie Wiles is the head of the Republican campaign and a trusted confidant of Trump. She inspires and deserves respect not only within his team but beyond it as well.
"Susie is tough, smart, innovative, and admired and respected. Susie will continue to work tirelessly to make America great again. It is a deserved honor to have Susie as the first female chief in the history of the United States. I have no doubt she will make our country proud," Trump said.
While Wiles does not have significant experience in the federal government, her close ties to Trump play an important role in her appointment. Her attentive work and ability to control Trump's impulses were key factors in her success during the election campaign.
The choice of Wiles is Trump's first major decision as president-elect and will be a crucial test for his administration. Rapidly building a cohesive team to lead the large federal government is necessary.
Trump's term is different from his predecessors in that he aims to hire "only the best people," avoid past mistakes, and create a more cohesive team. Such decisions may be pivotal for the future Trump administration.
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