Trump World defends Susie Wiles after Vanity Fair piece
Trump and senior officials defend Susie Wiles after her candid Vanity Fair interview, with Trump endorsing her leadership and acknowledging her remarks on his personality.
- On Tuesday, Vanity Fair published the first part of a two-part story about Susie Wiles, and hours later President Donald Trump told The New York Post he wasn’t insulted by her description.
- Vanity Fair's story included Wiles making unflattering remarks about Vice President JD Vance and Attorney General Pam Bondi, describing Vance as a longtime conspiracy theorist and criticizing Bondi's handling of Epstein files.
- Senior aides and Cabinet members posted forceful defenses, with Russell Vought calling Wiles 'an exceptional chief of staff' and Pete Hegseth asserting 'Susie is the most TRUSTED, most PROFESSIONAL & most EFFECTIVE Chief of Staff of my lifetime.'
- Wiles responded on X Tuesday, calling the article a disingenuously framed hit piece, while White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defended her on Fox News and CBS News pressed Vanity Fair for interview transcripts.
- Nearly all of President Donald Trump's Cabinet quickly supported Wiles, whose profile includes Forbes' 2025 list honor earlier this month, while Elon Musk and Conde Nast/Vanity Fair did not respond.
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‘Whoa…She Reminds Him of His Mother’: Photo of Trump’s Mom Next to Susie Wiles Explodes Online After His Bizarre Reaction to Her Vanity Fair Bombshell
A picture of President Donald Trump next to his mother was posted online above a picture of another important lady in his life, and it has folks on social media doing a double take. The woman in question recently gave an interview to Vanity Fair for a feature that painted Trump in a negative light, but the president only had “fantastic” things to say about her. WASHINGTON, DC – FEBRUARY 04: U.S. President Donald Trump, accompanied by White House…
Stabschefin Susie Wiles expressed himself unusually open in an interview, but the White House is demonstrative behind her.
In the magazine "Vanity Fair", Susie Wiles reports quite openly from the White House. Who is the U.S. President's head of staff, who suddenly talks so generously?
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