The historic pace and volume of change in this Admin is made effective daily through the GREAT Susie Wiles. Here’s why:
- She’s strong, decisive, and steadfast. One staff member remarked to me following a meeting with her that for the first time he felt like we could just boldly pursue good policy, rather than be scared of doing what’s right. He had never experienced that.
- She cares about her staff, POTUS, and MAGA. In every conversation she ensures that we are serving those who have been loyal to us. She brings character to the job. She celebrates milestones, she sends notes of thanks, she recognizes behind the scenes grunt work.
- She helps others shine. That’s true leadership. Whether it’s on TV, in the Oval, or before corporate executives, she lets others have their moments, because for her, it’s about the outcome.
I am forever grateful for what Susie has done and will continue to do for this country.
Spoke to @POTUS earlier today and congratulated him on his big, beautiful victory for the American people. The Senate couldn’t have asked for a better partner in this once-in-a-generation effort.
.@POTUS announces that entrance fees for foreign tourists at National Parks will be raised in order to fund park improvements and enhanced experiences: "The National Parks will be about AMERICA FIRST"
It’s amazing to me that with all the people on this list - some good, most not - that @TIME would exclude the Presidents chief of staff- @SusieWiles (who will kill me for this tweet) - all because of course she’s Republican - highlysuccessful - leader of men and choreographer of one of the greatest political comebacks in history -
In one interview, Mallory McMorrow:
- Says she doesn’t think Democrats have an ideology problem, only a messaging problem
- Doubles down on biological males playing girls sports
- Admits that people who go to bowling alleys make her uncomfortable
https://t.co/tBLpQPpyXS
Through February 4, 2017, the U.S. Senate had fully confirmed *four* of President Trump’s first-term cabinet picks.
Through February 4, 2025, the U.S. Senate has already confirmed *11* of President Trump’s second-term cabinet picks!
Thank you, Senators!
🇺🇸 #MAGA
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is "taking a serious look" at running for the Michigan senate seat left open by the surprise retirement of Sen. Gary Peters, Axios has learned. https://t.co/BHGZo6n9LM