Trump appoints Suzanne Wills as White House Chief of Staff
Suzanne Wills : America's newly elected President Donald Trump on Thursday appointed his election campaign manager Suzanne Wills as the 'Chief of Staff' of the White House. Let us tell you that the White House is the official office and residence of the US President. After assuming this responsibility, Wills will create a new history as she will become the first woman to hold this powerful post in the administration of any US President.
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In a statement, Trump said Wills “helped me achieve one of the greatest political victories in American history” and “she is tough, smart, innovative and universally admired and respected.” It is an honor to have Susan as the first female 'Chief of Staff' in the history of America. Wills, 67, is the first woman to be appointed Chief of Staff of the White House.
In his victory speech this week, Trump referred to Wills as his “Ice Maiden,” while Wills was standing behind him on the stage.
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