According to foreign media reports, Trump announced on November 7 that his campaign team leader, Susan Wiles, would be the White House Chief of Staff. Trump said, "Wiles is strong, smart, and innovative, and is widely admired and respected. Wiles will continue to work tirelessly to make America great again. Wiles rightfully becomes the first female Chief of Staff in American history. I have no doubt she will make our country proud." CNN reported that Wiles' appointment breaks a glass ceiling. The White House Chief of Staff is one of the few positions in the U.S. federal government that has never been held by a woman. This is Trump's first major appointment after his election. Trump also specifically thanked Wiles in his victory speech, calling her the 'Lady of Ice and Snow'. (Related reading: Who is the woman Trump specially thanked in his victory speech?) Trump won the 2024 election and is set to officially take office on January 20, 2025.

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