Just two days after President-elect Donald Trump secured a landslide victory in the 2024 presidential election, Susie Wiles was dubbed his White House chief of staff. Selecting her for that position signaled his desire for law and order during his second term.
Although Trump has not even been sworn in yet, Wiles is already taking action and issued a stern warning to all administration officials. What was her message? There will be absolutely NO toleration of “backbiting.”
“I don’t welcome people who want to work solo or be a star,” she said during her first interview with Axios. “My team and I will not tolerate backbiting, second-guessing inappropriately, or drama. These are counterproductive to the mission.”
🚨 REPORT: Incoming Trump Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, who successfully helped run the 2024 campaign, is bringing a 'no-drama zone,' team-centered climate to the White House – Axios
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Wiles then stressed that their strategy involves “getting off to a quick start and staying on that pace, together with an expectation of excellence every day,” and their agenda is focused on “engendering public support” in order to fulfill Trump’s commitments and policy goals.
Some of those commitments and goals include rolling back regulations, cutting down taxes and government waste, boosting energy production, “and most importantly, sealing the border and deporting criminals who are in this country illegally.”
“I have every hope that the 47 administration will not have the same number of attempts to put sand in the gears,” Wiles continued, “We are off to a fast start with congressional work, hiring the best people, preliminary discussion with heads of state, fine-tuning his policy agenda, and planning for the first 100 days.”
I don’t know about you, but I cannot WAIT for January 20.