A few months ago, Donald Trump’s victory seemed at least compromised even if, after his conviction in June, the Republican candidate had benefited from a welcome delay. But how did the man who escaped an assassination attempt in July defy all odds, becoming the 47th President of the United States? According to many observers, Donald Trump owes his good fortune to his campaign manager, the very discreet Susie Wiles, who describes herself as one of the women “strong and intelligent” of Trump’s entourage. Carefully avoiding appearing in the spotlight, the sixty-year-old was given a surprising nickname by the new president: “Ice Maiden” or “Ice Baby”that’s to say, “Ice Maiden” or “Ice Baby”…
Originally from New Jersey, Susie Wiles began her career in politics around forty years ago, during Ronald Reagan’s campaign in 1980. It was in 2016 that the advisor joined Trump’s inner circle, already participating in his first victory, before helping Ron DeSantis become governor of Florida. According to the American journalist The HillSusie Wiles would be “the most powerful Republican you don’t know exists”. In any case, Trump is full of praise for her, describing her as “strong, intelligent, innovative and admired by all”. As she has just won the position of chief of staff in the new government, the one who is described as the closest collaborator of the 47th President of the United States is preparing to enter the light…
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Donald Trump: his son Barron soon in government?
During Donald Trump’s first term, his daughter, Ivanka, played a leading role in the White House. However, it seems that, for this new mandate, it is the youngest, Barron, from the marriage of Donald and Melania Trump, who will take over from his sister. The latter having clearly expressed her desire to stay away from politics, it is now Barron who occupies the unofficial position of advisor to her father. The young man would have given valuable information to Donald Trump on how to rejuvenate his image thanks to social networks, which allowed the Republican candidate to transmit his message to millions of Internet users. However, for now at least, there is no question of an official role.
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