Trump has appointed Susie Wiles as the White House chief of staff after winning the election. This is the first appointment made by the 47th president this time.
This information was published in a report by the British media BBC on Thursday (November 7).
The report said that Trump has appointed Trump's campaign partner Susie Wiles as chief of staff. The White House chief of staff usually plays an important role in the administrative work of each president. They basically work as managers of the White House and are responsible for bringing together the president's staff. They also advise the president on policy issues and are responsible for directing and supervising policy development.
Although the position has been held by men for so long, according to the Trump campaign, Wiles will be the first woman to hold this position.
In a statement on Thursday, Trump said, "Susie is a tough, smart, innovative and universally admired and respected figure. Susie will continue to work tirelessly to make America great again.
He also said, "Susie Wiles helped me achieve one of the greatest political victories in American history."
In addition, in a post about Susie on social media X, Trump wrote, "Susie will do a phenomenal job leading the team and helping deliver the America First agenda."