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Susie Wiles reveals Trump’s alcoholic personality in controversial interview

Dec 17, 2025, 1:13 PM30
(Update: Dec 18, 2025, 1:00 AM)
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Susie Wiles reveals Trump’s alcoholic personality in controversial interview

  • Susie Wiles revealed insights into President Trump's leadership style in interviews.
  • She described Trump as having an alcoholic's personality and criticized Vice President JD Vance.
  • The interviews sparked discussions about media access and transparency in the current administration.
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In a series of interviews with Vanity Fair, Susie Wiles, the White House chief of staff, discussed crucial matters regarding President Donald Trump’s administration. Through these candid conversations, Wiles provided insights into the inner workings of the Trump administration, including her views on key personnel such as Vice President JD Vance, whom she labeled a conspiracy theorist. Wiles stated that Trump possesses what she described as 'an alcoholic's personality,' illustrating her perspective on his leadership style and decision-making processes. Following the publication, Wiles took to social media to express her dissatisfaction with how the story was framed, branding it a 'disingenuously framed hit piece.' Despite her criticism, Trump defended her remarks, highlighting her effectiveness in her position. The interviews stirred political discourse, raising questions about the openness of the current administration compared to past ones, particularly the Biden administration. Vanity Fair journalist Chris Whipple echoed these sentiments, suggesting that Wiles demonstrated a level of transparency not often seen in senior White House officials, especially in his experience with the Biden administration. This presentation of contrasting transparency may have implications for public trust and the media's role in governance, further fueling discussions around political access and accountability in this current landscape.

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