President Trump’s second term is off to a strong start, thanks to his historic pick for White House chief of staff. Susie Wiles, the first woman ever in the role, is keeping the West Wing running smoothly. She sat down with Fox News host Lara Trump for an inside look at the Trump administration’s new era.
Wiles showed off her West Wing office, which she redesigned to fit her teamwork style. She added a big table for meetings and even joked about turning her patio into a cigar bar. The office is all about getting things done. Wiles said her job is to “keep the trains on the tracks” so President Trump can focus on fixing the country.
Teamwork is key in this White House. Wiles made it clear she won’t tolerate drama or showboaters. “Anyone who isn’t here to work together isn’t welcome,” she said. Her no-nonsense approach helped President Trump win in 2024, and now it’s helping him deliver results. From sealing the border to cutting taxes, the administration is moving fast.
President Trump is sharper than ever, according to Wiles. After surviving an assassination attempt and years of “witch hunts,” he’s more focused on leading. Wiles praised his growth, saying he’s “a better leader now” than in his first term. The Oval Office is back to common-sense policies, undoing years of Biden’s failures.
The Trump team is tackling big issues like crime and the economy. Wiles said they’re working “14-hour days” to deport criminals and bring back jobs. She also hinted at major trade deals and peace talks overseas. “We’re here to fix problems, not play games,” she told Lara Trump.
It hasn’t been easy. Wiles admitted the first 100 days have been a “slog” with long hours. But the staff stays motivated. “We’re here to save the country,” she said. Even with challenges, the team remains loyal to President Trump’s America First vision.
Lara Trump’s new Fox News show is giving conservatives a voice. Her interview with Wiles highlighted the administration’s wins without the liberal media spin. It’s a fresh change for Americans tired of biased reporting.
The future looks bright. Wiles believes Trump’s second term will heal the damage done by open borders and reckless spending. With a strong team and clear goals, the White House is proving that leadership matters. As Wiles put it, “We’re just getting started.”