Susie Wiles diagnosed with breast cancer but stays in Trump's White House team
Susie Wiles diagnosed with breast cancer but stays in Trump's White House team
Trump: Chief of Staff Wiles Diagnosed with Early-Stage Breast Cancer - Susie Wiles diagnosed with breast cancer but stays in Trump's White House team
Susie Wiles, Donald Trump's chief of staff and a key political strategist, has been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer. The former U.S. president described her prognosis as excellent and confirmed she will undergo treatment while continuing her work at the White House.
Wiles has been a close ally of Trump since 2016, when she joined his presidential campaign to secure victory in Florida. Her strategic role expanded after the 2020 election, as she led his office at Mar-a-Lago before becoming White House chief of staff following his 2024 win.
On Monday, she appeared alongside Trump at a Kennedy Center board meeting. Despite her diagnosis, she is expected to remain active in her position, spending most of her treatment period at the White House. Trump has emphasised her importance to his team, highlighting her longstanding influence as both a campaign strategist and trusted adviser.
Wiles will continue her duties during treatment, maintaining her role in Trump's administration. Her diagnosis comes as she remains a central figure in his political operations, with her recovery described as likely successful.
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