Chief Of Staff Susie Wiles Says Trump Wants To 'Keep On Blowing Up Boats Until Maduro Cries Uncle'
- Susie Wiles, Chief of Staff, criticized a Vanity Fair story about President Donald Trump's administration for excluding important context and painting a negative narrative about the team.
- Wiles expressed that the Trump administration has achieved more in eleven months than previous administrations in eight years, attributing this to Trump's leadership.
- In her comments, Wiles claimed Trump wants to continue aggressive actions against Venezuela until President Nicolás Maduro 'cries uncle.'
- Support for Wiles came from White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, who praised her leadership during Trump's administration, calling it the most successful in history.
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The attacks on alleged smuggler boats hardly impress any more. Soon, the US military operation in the Caribbean can only be justified by the fall of Maduro.
ANALYSIS. When Donald Trump's chief of staff Susie Wiles disses colleagues, it's mostly gossip from the White House coffee room. But what she says about Venezuela could get Trump into trouble with both the Maga movement and Congress.
U.S. President Donald Trump wants to continue destroying vessels supposedly loaded with drugs in the Caribbean until Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro “gives up,” White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles said in an interview published on Tuesday.Since September, a strong U.S. military deployment has destroyed about twenty boats in the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, near Venezuela and Colombia, extrajudicially killing more than 80 people wh…
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