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Chief Of Staff Susie Wiles Affirms She’s ‘Not Leaving,’ Refers To Claims About Her White House Exit As ‘False’

Chief Of Staff Susie Wiles Affirms She’s ‘Not Leaving,’ Refers To Claims About Her White House Exit As ‘False’

Susie Wiles Denies Resignation Rumors

Susie Wiles, the Chief of Staff at the White House, has firmly rejected claims suggesting she intends to resign from her role. In her statement, she described the reports as fictional.

Wiles shared her thoughts on X, stating, “I had the pleasure of reading Friday’s novel, courtesy of the Daily Mail.” She emphasized her commitment to President Donald Trump and his administration. “To be clear, I am not going anywhere. I am honored and proud to serve President Trump, and I remain fully dedicated to advancing his policies for the American people,” she added, concluding with, “See you Monday.”

This response came after an article largely based on anonymous sources. The Daily Mail reported that five insiders claimed Wiles was considering leaving after the upcoming midterm elections. Some sources mentioned her discontent with recent personnel changes, including Trump’s promotions and nominations.

Wiles’s team acted swiftly to counter these claims. The official Rapid Response 47 account labeled the story “complete nonsense” and dismissed the reliability of the anonymous sources. Deputy Chief of Staff James Blair referred to the report as “absurd and completely false.”

This denial occurs amidst significant turnover within the government, with several officials, including Kristi Noem and Pam Bondi, recently resigning from their positions. Such transitions have added to the speculation surrounding Wiles and her future role.

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