Susie Wiles: The 'Remarkable' Constant in Trump’s White House
Summary
Susie Wiles has served as President Donald Trump’s White House chief of staff since January 2025, becoming the longest-serving person in that role across both of Trump’s terms. Her time in office reflects a more stable second term compared to the high staff turnover in Trump’s first presidency.Key Facts
- Susie Wiles became chief of staff on January 20, 2025.
- She has served longer than John Kelly, the longest-serving chief of staff in Trump’s first term.
- Trump’s first term had four chiefs of staff and high senior staff turnover of about 92%.
- In Trump’s second term, cabinet turnover through 2025 was zero, and senior staff turnover was 29%, lower than the first term but still above historical norms.
- Wiles helped manage Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign and worked on Ron DeSantis’s 2018 Florida governor campaign.
- She is seen as loyal to Trump and has a strategy of letting him lead while managing issues quietly.
- Experts say Wiles has reduced internal conflicts compared to the first term.
- Trump called Wiles “one of the best White House chiefs of staff ever in history.”
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