Trump: Chief of Staff Wiles Diagnosed with Early-Stage Breast Cancer - Susie Wiles diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer amid White House duties
Susie Wiles, the White House Chief of Staff under former U.S. President Donald Trump, has been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer. She will undergo treatment while continuing much of her work from the White House itself.
Trump has described her prognosis as excellent, adding that she remains a key figure in his political circle.
Wiles has been a trusted advisor to Trump for over a decade. She first led his Florida campaign during the 2016 presidential race before taking charge of his entire 2024 campaign. Her strategic role in his political career has made her one of his closest confidantes.
Just this week, she appeared alongside Trump at a Kennedy Center board meeting. Despite her diagnosis, she will spend nearly the entire treatment period at the White House, ensuring minimal disruption to her duties.
The diagnosis comes as Wiles maintains her position as a central figure in Trump's administration. Her treatment will proceed under close medical supervision, with Trump confirming that her outlook remains positive. She is expected to continue her work during this period.
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