Incoming White House chief of staff Susie Wiles is vowing to run a tightened ship in the upcoming Trump administration, keeping troublemakers out of President-elect Donald Trump’s office starting Jan. 20.
“I have every hope that the 47 administration will not have the same number of attempts to put sand in the gears,” Wiles, who will be the first woman White House chief of staff, told Axios. “We are off to a fast start with congressional work, hiring the best people, preliminary discussion with heads of state, fine-tuning his policy agenda, and planning for the first 100 days.”
Axios, an outlet often critical of Trump, published a Q&A with Wiles, 67, homing in on a narrative that Trump’s previous administration was rife with drama — although Trump has frequently denounced it as a figment of liberal media anti-Trump activism.
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