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Trump’s chief of employees says he acts like an “alcoholic” – and backtracks
Donald Trump’s chief of employees, Susie Wiles, was surprisingly blunt concerning the US president in interviews. Now she’s backtracking and criticizing Vanity Fair.
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles accuses Vanity Fair journal of taking her explosive statements about US President Donald Trump out of context. “Essential context” was ignored within the article revealed Tuesday, whereas many particulars have been disregarded, Wiles wrote on X.
She assumes that “a predominantly chaotic and negative image” of President Trump and his crew needs to be proven. The textual content is a “disingenuous, slanderous attack on me and the best President, the best White House team and the best Cabinet in history.”
Chief of Staff: Trump has the “personality of an alcoholic”
The article is predicated on eleven conversations that writer Chris Whipple had with Wiles. In considered one of these interviews, Wiles in contrast Trump to her father, the well-known soccer participant and sports activities presenter Pat Summerall, who was an alcoholic till his loss of life in 2013.
Wiles mentioned alcohol reinforces the persona traits of drinkers. Although Trump says he does not drink, he has “the personality of an alcoholic,” the chief of employees is quoted as saying. Because he acts based on the maxim “that there is nothing he cannot do. Nothing, zero point nothing.”
Wiles additionally takes Trump critically in different areas. About his customs coverage, which was criticized as erratic, she says it happened by “thinking out loud.” She calls former Trump advisor Elon Musk “an avowed ketamine” consumer and a “strange bird.”
According to Vanity Fair, Wiles additionally dished out info towards different members of the federal government. She mentioned of Vice President JD Vance that he has been “a conspiracy theorist for a decade” and that his transition from a former Trump critic to his closest confidant was “politically” motivated. She additionally accused Justice Minister Pam Bondi of “completely missing the mark” within the dispute over the publication of the recordsdata of intercourse offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Wiles defends himself towards portrayal
In the net service X, Wiles defended himself towards the depiction. The article was “a dishonestly presented inflammatory piece” towards herself and the “finest president (…) in history,” she wrote. She accused Vanity Fair of taking the quotes out of context to create a “messy and negative narrative about the president and our team.”
Wiles now acquired assist from Trump’s spokeswoman, Karoline Leavitt: “President Trump has no more important and loyal advisor than Susie,” she additionally wrote on X and referred to Wiles’ earlier put up.
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