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Wednesday, December 17, 2025

White House Chief-of-staff Grossly-Naïve

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Unlike The White House Chief-of-staff’s label as a highly professional presidential assistant, Susie Wiles has been exposed as a very naïve and foolish yenta who clearly is not a “professional”!
How could any top administrator, in Trump’s inner-circle, have an extensive interview with Trump’s hostile major media? What was she thinking!
It’s amazing how naïve people, in responsible positions, can be.
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White House Chief of Staff Offers Candid Views in Vanity Fair Interview
In a two-part series, Susie Wiles called Elon Musk an ‘avowed ketamine [user]’ and said Vice President JD Vance has been ‘a conspiracy theorist for a decade’
https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/susie-wiles-vanity-fair-takeaways-44847fa2?mod=hp_lista_pos3
Susie Wiles, President Trump’s chief of staff, rarely speaks on the record, prefers to stay out of the spotlight and has been credited by the president’s allies with minimizing the drama at the White House and helping Trump quickly enact his agenda.
But in a series of 11 interviews for Vanity Fair over the past year with author Chris Whipple, she spoke candidly about how she wields power inside the White House and offered reflections on Trump’s policies and the staff she manages.
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Vanity Hit’s two-part, dangerous fiction factory This isn't journalism
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2025/dec/17/vanity-hits-two-part-dangerous-fiction-factory/
Taken together, parts one and two of “Vanity Hit”’s Susie Wiles profile are not journalism. They are a case study in how legacy media manufactures menace — by stitching conjecture to caricature, insinuation to innuendo, and then calling the resulting collage an “exclusive.”
What Vanity Hit delivers across these two installments is not an investigation grounded in evidence, but a prolonged exercise in narrative escalation that is irresponsible, misleading and dangerous.
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