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Wiles reflected on the last 11 months in a series of interviews for a profile by the magazine. She called the article "a disingenuously framed hit piece" Tuesday.
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Susie Wiles, White House chief of staff, criticizes Bondi and opines on Trump in Vanity Fair
After the story was published, Wiles disparaged it as a “disingenuously framed hit piece on me and the finest President, White House staff, and Cabinet in history” without denying the quotes that were attributed to her.
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Hegseth rides into controversies on a Trump-fueled tide of convention-busting bravado
When a scandal-plagued top official needs a public vote of confidence from a president, it’s usually a certain sign they’re headed for the exit.
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White House chief Susie Wiles labels Trump 'alcoholic personality'
Waves have been rippling through U.S. political circles over the Vanity Fair interview with Susie Wiles, White House Chief of Staff, published on the 16th. The interview, conducted 11 times intermittently from before Trump’s inauguration to recently,
The White House faced mounting criticism on Tuesday after a TikTok video posted to its official account set footage of Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests to Sabrina Carpenter's pop hit "Juno,
While her design choices were certainly bold and unconventional, the enduring controversy highlights the risk of dramatically departing from beloved traditions in such a highly visible, public position.
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter sparks a social media storm after criticising the White House for using her song in an ICE video. Fans push back, highlighting her own controversial music videos filmed in a Catholic church.
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White House Seeks to Advance Lindsey Halligan's Nomination as US Attorney, but Faces Hurdles
Halligan was tapped as Interim U.S. Attorney at Trump's request in September. Her predecessor Erik Siebert was ousted after he declined to seek indictments against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James over a lack of credible evidence they committed crimes.
“ [Trump] is starting to tire of the scandals surrounding Hegseth and does not push back when others suggest Hegseth is not up for the job, an outside adviser to the White House and a former senior administration official told us,” The Atlantic reported. An unnamed senior administration told the outlet it’s been a “rough week for Pete.”