Susie Wiles Comes Under the Spotlight After Vanity Fair Remarks
Susie Wiles discusses Trump’s personality, pardons for Jan. 6 rioters, Venezuelan drug boat strikes, and controversies in a detailed Vanity Fair feature.
- On Monday, Vanity Fair published a two-part profile of Susie Wiles, White House chief of staff, based on 11 interviews with journalist Chris Whipple.
- Susie Wiles, a publicity-shy power broker, helped orchestrate President Donald Trump's comeback and originally planned to serve six months; Vanity Fair's profile includes an April 30, 2025, White House cabinet meeting photo.
- On the Epstein files, Susie Wiles said Trump appears but found no wrongdoing evidence, disputed Clinton's 28 island visits, and criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi for offering 'binders full of nothingness' and lacking a client list.
- The White House rallied behind Wiles, with Karoline Leavitt praising her, and J.D. Vance defending her, saying `And you know why I really love Susie Wiles?...`
- Wiles described recent Venezuela operations, saying U.S. military strikes at sea targeted drug boats at President Donald Trump's orders, expanding last week to an oil tanker seizure, and she acknowledged losing fights over Jan. 6, 2021 rioter pardons.
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Trump Press Sec Goes Off Rails as Susie Wiles Fiasco Takes Worse Turn
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles gave numerous interviews to Vanity Fair that were way too candid about, well, everything. That prompted press secretary Karoline Leavitt to offer some rancid spin: She went full cult in praise of Trump. She dissembled lamely about “fake news.” And she raged at the publication for not including enough of Trump advisers’ praise for him—as if it’s obliged to do that! We think Wiles’ most interesting revelation…
Susie Wiles offered unflattering assessments of her colleagues to Vanity Fair. In return, they showered her with praise
Of all the blunt assessments White House chief of staff Susie Wiles shared with Vanity Fair over the past year, perhaps her sharpest words were aimed at Attorney General Pam Bondi.
A magazine article with explosive statements causes a stir in Washington. The most important points in the overview.
Susie Wiles is a White House Chief of Staff and thus works in the narrowest circle of US President Donald Trump. The magazine "Vanity Fair" now quotes Wiles with surprisingly blunt statements. This criticises the magazine and the text sharply.
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