By Evaristo Lara
Susie Wiles, President Donald Trump’s chief of staff, debunked the version that points to his upcoming departure from the White House.
About two months have passed since the revelation of the breast cancer she suffers from, the newspaper Day Mail published an article assuming the possible removal of the 68-year-old conservative as head of the cabinet.
In response, the “Ice Maiden,” as Trump often calls her, turned to platform
“After a week full of President Trump’s achievements, I have the pleasure of watching a Friday fiction story, courtesy of the Day after day Mail.
Just to be clear, I’m not going anywhere. I am honored and proud to serve President Trump, proud of our team and “I remain fully committed to advancing your agenda on behalf of the American people,” she wrote.
Directing the Trump campaign that allowed him to beat Kamala Harris in the presidential elections held in November 2024, catapulted Susie Wiles to the head of the White House cabinet, setting the precedent of becoming the first woman to hold that position.

However, the aforementioned newspaper stated that at least five sources linked to the presidency agreed to inform it, under the condition of keeping their identity confidential, of the upcoming departure of Susie Wiles from the federal administration, which would presumably take place after the midterm elections were held in November.
“Some in the media have spent a decade trying to manufacture drama around Trump and his team. They were wrong then and they are wrong now,” he emphasized.
Unlike other federal administrations, where cabinet positions tended to be more stable, during the seventy-nine-year New Yorker’s two terms at the helm of the White House he has removed several members of his cabinet.
In fact, in his first stage as head of the nation he had four chiefs of staff: Reince Priebus, John Kelly, Mick Mulvaney and Value Meadows.
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