White House denies NYT report alleging Wiles urged Vance to take social media break
Summary
The White House denied a New York Times report that said White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles told Vice President Vance to take a break from social media. White House Communications Director Steven Cheung called the report “complete fake news” and said it is not true.Key Facts
- The New York Times published a report about Susie Wiles advising Vice President Vance to pause social media use.
- The White House strongly denied this report.
- Steven Cheung, the White House Communications Director, spoke out against the report on the social media platform X.
- He described the report as “complete fake news.”
- Susie Wiles is the Chief of Staff at the White House.
- Vice President Vance is a current member of the administration.
- The denial happened publicly and quickly after the report appeared.
- The issue relates to social media activity by a top government official.
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