Donald Trump has appointed Susan Summerall Wiles, his 2024 campaign manager, as White House chief of staff, making her the first woman to hold this position in U.S. history. Known for her behind-the-scenes strategy and impressive political track record, Wiles has been instrumental in multiple high-profile campaigns, including Trump’s.
Trump praised Wiles in his announcement, highlighting her as a “tough, smart, and innovative” strategist who played a critical role in his election victory. He emphasized her historic role as the first female chief of staff, expressing confidence that she would serve the country proudly.
Political Background and Key Achievements
Wiles, 67, has a long political history, beginning with Ronald Reagan’s campaign in 1980. Over her career, she has become a prominent figure in Florida politics. Notably, she transformed Rick Scott, a former businessman, into Florida’s governor in 2010, and later supported his successful bid for U.S. Senate.
In 2015, Wiles joined Trump’s primary campaign in Florida, helping him secure a win over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 general election. She also led Ron DeSantis’s gubernatorial campaign in 2018, earning a reputation as “the best in the business.”
Role in the 2024 Campaign
Wiles has been working closely with veteran Republican strategist Chris LaCivita on Trump’s 2024 presidential primary strategy. Known for her ability to stay out of the spotlight while effectively driving campaign success, Trump recently referred to her as “the ice maiden.”
Personal and Political Philosophy
In a recent profile by Politico, Wiles described her upbringing in a “traditional” political environment, where manners and decorum were prioritized. Reflecting on the current Republican Party, she acknowledged the significant changes in its style and approach compared to previous decades. Wiles is the daughter of the late Pat Summerall, a famed American football player and broadcaster.
Conclusion
With her appointment as chief of staff, Susie Wiles is set to bring her strategic expertise and deep political experience to the White House, continuing her commitment to Trump’s vision of “Making America Great Again.” Her legacy as a pioneering female leader in U.S. politics is already well underway.