Vanity Fair, Susie Wiles and chief of staff
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Jimmy Kimmel is baffled by how unprepared the Trump administration has been for the Vanity Fair interview with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles. In the interview, released on Monday morning, Wiles described Trump as having an “alcoholic’s personality,” JD Vance as being a “conspiracy theorist,” and Elon Musk as an “avowed ketamine user.”
Conservative critics are taking aim at the White House for granting unprecedented access to Vanity Fair in what resulted was an explosive profile of Susie Wiles.
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Takeaways: Susie Wiles pulls back the curtain on the Trump administration in revealing interviews
In some of her most eye-popping commentary, Wiles said Attorney General Pam Bondi “whiffed” on handling the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case, particularly trying to manage public expectations by suggesting the Justice Department had a client list waiting to be disclosed only for the administration to later say it doesn’t exist.
“ Late Night ” host Seth Meyers on Wednesday mocked White House chief of staff Susie Wiles after Vanity Fair published her “explosive” interviews with the magazine on President Donald Trump and his inner circle.
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles directed President Trump to the teleprompter to deliver specific and scripted remarks in prime-time rather than the off-the-cuff kind he favors on the
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Conventional Wisdom: The Susie Wiles Tell-All Edition
Originally a staple of Newsweek 's print edition, Conventional Wisdom used arrows to track whose stock was rising or falling in the political circus. We're reviving it in the digital age because the problem it lampooned—hyperbole and partisan certainty masquerading as insight—has only intensified.
White House officials are rallying behind Chief of Staff Susie Wiles. Behind the scenes: The Washington Post talked with the photographer responsible for those extreme close-up photos of members of Trump’s inner circle that accompanied the magazine’s articles.