President Donald Trump’s second term is off to a fast start, according to his White House Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles. In a recent interview, Wiles emphasized her role in ensuring that everything runs smoothly in the administration so that the president and vice president can focus on addressing the challenges facing the nation.
Wiles made history as the first woman to hold the chief of staff position in a Republican administration after Trump secured his victory in the 2024 election. She has been recognized for her effective and disciplined campaign strategies during Trump’s previous run for office.
“My job is to keep everything organized and on time,” Wiles explained. “It’s crucial for the subject-matter experts, especially the president and vice president, to execute their plans to improve our country.” She also noted that Trump was already prepared to take action after reflecting on key issues during his first term.
Despite her groundbreaking position, Wiles expressed that she doesn’t feel any different from her previous roles. “I have always focused on doing what I believe is right and putting in hard work. That’s what matters to me,” she said.
Wiles admitted that while she was eager to take on the role, like anyone, she experienced some nervousness. Her political career has spanned several decades, and she highlighted her strong working relationship with Trump since they first teamed up in 2015.
Addressing the administration’s objectives, Wiles mentioned ongoing trade discussions and efforts to strengthen the American economy, emphasizing the importance of these initiatives for the country’s future. “We are committed to tackling real issues and executing the president’s agenda, which requires hard work and long hours,” she stated.
As the administration approaches the first 100 days, Wiles affirmed their dedication to the tasks ahead, focusing on rebuilding the nation and promoting peace on a global scale.