Susan Wiles will become chief of staff in Donald Trump’s future administration, the first time a woman will hold this position, the Republican transition team said.
“Susie is strong, intelligent, modern, respected and admired. “He will continue to work tirelessly to make America great again.” – Quoted by Trump’s transition team.
Trump emphasized that this would be the first time a woman would hold this position.
In terms of business management, the position that Wiles, 67, will assume is key, although the official will rarely appear in the public sphere.
The last Trump administration was criticized for its significant gender bias in favor of men; There were only three women in ministerial positions in his administration, not including the CIA director, one of whom served until 2019, and the other two resigned after the presidency. Assault on the Capitol in January 2021.
Following the results of the presidential elections on November 5, Republican Donald Trump won Kamala Harris and became the president-elect. The outgoing administration will hand matters over to the new Cabinet and Trump will take office on January 20.