White House New Chief of Staff: America’s newly elected President Donald Trump has appointed Susie Wills as the Chief of Staff of the White House. America’s newly elected Vice President JD Vance has confirmed this. He gave this information on social media platform X.
He wrote on Let us tell you that Susie Wills will be the first woman to become the Chief of Staff of the White House.
What did Trump say in his order?
The appointment of Susie Wills is Trump’s first major decision before his possible swearing-in in January. In his order, Trump said, “Susie Wills helped me achieve the biggest political victory in American history. She was an integral part of my successful 2016 and 2020 campaigns. Susie is tough, smart, innovative. “Having Susie as the first female Chief of Staff in the history of the United States is a well-deserved honor. I have no doubt that she will make our country proud.”
Who is Susie Wills?
Susie Wills is an experienced Republican strategist from Florida. Susi led Trump’s election campaign in Florida in 2016 and 2020. This time, full credit for Trump’s most disciplined and well-run campaign is being given to Susie Wills. Susie Wills was associated with Donald Trump in 2015.
What is the job of the Chief of Staff?
The Chief of Staff is a cabinet position in the US government. Its appointment is made by the President of America. This does not require Senate approval. The person appointed to this post reports only to the President. The job of the Chief of Staff is to implement the President’s agenda as well as control competing political and policy priorities. They are also given the term gatekeeper, who manage who can access the President. Besides, the Chief of Staff also decides when and how to call the people who meet the President.
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