Donald Trump’s initial recruit, Susie Wiles, poised to bring about a revamped version of Ronald Reagan’s vision
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Donald Trump’s second administration is off to a strong start with the appointment of Susie Wiles as chief of staff. This positions him to lead the most positive and forward-thinking Republican White House since the 1980 election.
There was a time when Wiles was not well-known by everyone, but now the northeast-Florida-based strategist has earned the recognition she deserves.
Wiles has a track record of success, having guided Rick Scott to the Florida governor’s mansion and helped Ron DeSantis become governor as well.
Her most notable accomplishment is her role in getting Donald Trump elected president and running his successful final campaign.
Wiles and Chris LaCivita played crucial roles in overcoming challenges faced by the Trump campaign, including media bias and financial limitations.
Wiles handled internal challenges from individuals like Laura Loomer and Corey Lewandowski, ensuring a successful outcome for the campaign.
Her strategic coaching and disciplined approach were instrumental in securing a victory for Trump, making previously safe Democratic states competitive.
Wiles previously worked as Reagan’s scheduler and is now in a position to shape America’s future.
As the first female presidential chief of staff, Wiles is focused on achieving the president’s agenda and building a strong political legacy.
Her appointment should instill confidence in all Americans, regardless of their political affiliations, as she is a capable leader with a deep understanding of politics and policy.