White House Aide Slams Trump, Musk and Pence: A Candid Look at the Trump Administration
Susie Wiles, White House chief of staff, shared candid critiques of President Trump and his associates in interviews with Vanity Fair.
In a series of interviews with Vanity Fair, Susie Wiles, the Chief of Staff at the White House, delivered unflinching assessments of President Donald Trump's personality, policies, and associates. Wiles, 68, painted a complex picture of Trump, suggesting that he exhibits an 'alcoholic's personality' despite being a teetotaler. She also revealed that Trump's thirst for revenge drove many of his actions during his second term.
Wiles spoke candidly about Trump's approach to governance, stating that he often disregarded her counsel, particularly on contentious issues like deportations and pardons. She also expressed concern over Trump's efforts to effect regime change in Venezuela through a covert military campaign.
In a separate critique, Wiles targeted Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, calling him an 'avowed' ketamine user and an 'odd duck.' While acknowledging Musk's speedy execution approach, Wiles questioned his decision to shut down USAID, calling it 'a process that needs reform.'
Wiles also expressed her concerns about Vice President JD Vance, labeling him a 'conspiracy theorist' who has held such views for over a decade. Her candid opinions provide a fascinating glimpse into the inner workings of the Trump administration and the perspectives of those who have worked closely with the President.