Trump Chief of Staff is giving a rare overview of his vision for his presidency

We know her name well, but we have often not dealt with glimpses about what Suzy Wales, President of President Donald Trump, has not often dealt with the scenes or her perspective in his presidency so far.





Wales recently sat for an interview with Miranda Devin from the New York Post and some of her ideas shared Trump 2.0, including the cabinet composition and separation with Elon Musk.

Full interview is available hereBut the 47th response account on X posted some prominent points of sitting with Susie:

First, her reflections shared the attempt to assassinate pre -breastfeeding in Bater, Pennsylvania. Devin indicated that almost a year has passed since then and asked whether Wales was looking back and believed he was divine intervention.

“One hundred percent. I think, at a clear moment, he used to say it. The way the gathering was revealed itself, the graph that put them on the screens – on the large LED panels – was always the last graph in rotation, and it was always on the other side. This does not happen because it happened.





In the cabinet Trump, Wales only has praise.

“I was sitting at a meeting in the Council of Ministers one day-and they tend to go for a while-and so I was wandering in my notebook, as you know, how I saw the cabinet. And-these numbers are wrong, but for the correct order-there are five published authors, seven billion, 11 lawyers, two minorities, democrats or two.

“What did Bobby Kennedy do – the president took some criticism, not much for Bobby, but what was he running before?

“Marco Rubio was born for this, and he was quickly absorbed here on his site in NSC. In fact, there is no one who says it is not a complete success in what they do in their area.”

On the ethics of Trump’s work and the speed he and his around:





“It never stops working. Thus, when he combines unparalleled work ethics with a very long and delicious wish list for success for the American people, this is what you get.”

“I don’t know about another deceased he can really keep pace. I am working hard as much as I could, and I think I am fine – or at least, if I don’t, he hasn’t told me yet,” Wales, who was asked about Devin if I find it difficult to keep up with Trump.

Divin also launched the uncomfortable elephant in the room, which is the fall with Elon Musk. Wales’s response was interesting, if not a particular clarification. Divine noticed how Musk seemed almost that he was looking at Trump as a father and asked how Wales looked at their relationship.

“Similar.

Wales asked: Divin asked him why she believed that the relationship has ended:

“I don’t know. I do not understand it. I don’t know. I know what was said is not a careful for me, but I don’t know. I enjoyed working with Elon. I think he is a wonderful person and sees the world differently. I think this may have been a little different from the Mediterranean atmosphere- but certainly came to a good end.”





My fast food is that Wales’s response looks similar to President Trump – not angry or bitter, but it is somewhat confused, and perhaps a little sad about it. As I noticed, “It was a great thing when it was great.” Therefore, I do not think that I am alone in saying that I am grateful.

Of course, it is impossible to know the internal works of the White House and the Trump inner circle. But Wiles shows a calm and fixed hand behind the scenes, and just as I liked this second administration, too, I like it. Trump appears to have chosen wisely when he used it for this role.


Editor’s notePresident Trump leads America to the “Golden Age” where Democrats are trying to stop it.

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