
Washington, March 17: President Donald Trump announced on Monday that Susie Wiles, the Chief of Staff at the White House, has been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer. Despite her diagnosis, she will continue to work from the White House during her treatment.
Trump shared this news on social media, praising Wiles as a trusted advisor and expressing hope for her swift recovery. He stated, “Susie Wiles is an incredible Chief of Staff, a wonderful person, and one of the strongest individuals I know. Unfortunately, she has been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer. She has decided to face this challenge head-on and has already begun treatment.”
The President noted that Wiles has already started preparing for her treatment and has the support of a strong medical team. He added, “Her medical team is fantastic, and she will spend most of her time at the White House during her treatment.”
Trump emphasized that Wiles is one of his most trusted advisors within the administration. He remarked, “Her strength and commitment, as she continues to work passionately and effectively while undergoing treatment, speak volumes about her character.”
He highlighted Wiles’ significant role in the administration, stating, “As one of my closest and most important advisors, she is strong and fully committed to serving the American people.”
Trump and First Lady Melania Trump expressed their support for Wiles during her treatment. He said, “Melania and I are with her in every way, and we look forward to working with Susie to accomplish many great things for our country.”
White House officials also showed solidarity with Wiles following the announcement. Press Secretary Caroline Levitt praised Wiles’ leadership and personal qualities, stating, “Susie Wiles exemplifies what a strong leader is. She is one of the best people I have ever seen.”




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