Trump Chief of Staff's Blunt Remarks Stun White House
Susie Wiles gave revealing interviews criticizing Trump’s leadership style and key allies, highlighting ongoing retribution efforts and internal administration conflicts, Vanity Fair reported.
- On Tuesday, Vanity Fair published two parts of Susie Wiles's interviews, revealing candid accounts about President Donald Trump and his Cabinet.
- Spanning before Trump’s inauguration until last month, Susie Wiles gave multiple interviews with Chris Whipple and later called the coverage `a disingenuously framed hit piece` for omitting context.
- Wiles described President Donald Trump as `an alcoholic's personality` and called Russell Vought `a right-wing absolute zealot`, criticizing Elon Musk as a `solo-actor` who `forged` ahead.
- White House allies rushed to defend Wiles as Karoline Leavitt, White House press secretary, praised her leadership while Trump, Pam Bondi, Attorney General, and Elon Musk have not publicly responded.
- Beyond personnel, the pieces touched on policy decisions including the Jeffrey Epstein saga and military strikes on suspected drug boats, raising questions about the White House senior staff and Cabinet and complicating ties with Elon Musk.
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