White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles Contemplates Departure Amidst Cabinet Challenges

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White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles Contemplates Departure Amidst Cabinet Challenges

President Donald Trump's long-time Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles, is reportedly planning to step down from her role in the White House following the midterm elections. Wiles, who has been a key figure in Trump's administration since his first campaign in 2015, has been facing challenges with the President's recent Cabinet appointments. Despite denying any tension with Trump, sources suggest that Wiles is frustrated with the President's decisions, including the appointment of Bill Pulte as acting Director of National Intelligence, a move that she reportedly opposed.

The appointment of Pulte, a Florida real estate executive, is seen as a direct challenge to Wiles, who has been a staunch supporter of Trump. Sources indicate that Trump has been increasingly resistant to Wiles' influence and has made decisions that go against her advice. Wiles, who is currently undergoing cancer treatment, is said to be facing health challenges that have further strained her relationship with the President.

As Trump asserts more control over the White House and appoints individuals who align with his views, Wiles is feeling the pressure and considering her exit from the administration. Despite her loyalty to Trump, the dynamics within the White House have shifted, leading to speculation about Wiles' future in the administration. The upcoming midterm elections may mark a turning point for Wiles and her role in Trump's inner circle.