President Donald Trump shared sobering yet determined news on Monday: his Chief of Staff Susie Wiles is battling early-stage breast cancer but vows to keep serving at the White House during treatment. The announcement, posted on social media, painted a picture of unyielding resolve amid personal health challenges.
Describing Wiles as a ‘wonderful person’ and ‘one of the strongest people I know,’ Trump detailed her immediate action post-diagnosis. She has assembled a top-tier medical team and started treatment without delay, all while committing to her demanding role.
‘Her medical team is outstanding, and during treatment, she will spend almost all of her time at the White House,’ Trump noted. This reflects Wiles’ reputation as a trusted confidante whose passion fuels the administration’s key initiatives.
Trump delved into her character, saying her power and devotion shine through even now. As a core member of his inner circle, Wiles plays a crucial part in driving the team’s success and serving the nation.
The First Family stands solidly behind her. ‘Melania and I are with her in every way, and we can’t wait to team up with Susie for more great achievements benefiting America,’ Trump affirmed.
Echoing this sentiment, Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt hailed Wiles as the epitome of strong leadership. ‘She shows what a true strong leader looks like – one of the best people I’ve ever seen,’ Leavitt said. As Wiles navigates this health hurdle, her story inspires resilience within the White House and beyond.