Trump's Top Aide Acknowledges 'Score Settling' Behind Prosecutions - NYT [View all]
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President Trumps chief of staff said she tried to get him to end his score settling against political enemies after 90 days in office, but acknowledged that the administrations still ongoing push for prosecutions has been fueled in part by the presidents desire for retribution.
Susie Wiles, the White House chief of staff, told an interviewer that she forged a loose agreement with Mr. Trump to stop focusing after three months on punishing antagonists, an effort that evidently did not succeed. While she insisted that Mr. Trump is not constantly thinking about retribution, she said that when theres an opportunity, he will go for it.
Ms. Wiles made the comments in a series of extraordinarily unguarded interviews over the first year of Mr. Trumps second term with the author Chris Whipple that are being published Tuesday by Vanity Fair. Not only did she confirm that Mr. Trump is using criminal prosecution to retaliate against adversaries, she also acknowledged that he was not telling the truth when he accused former President Bill Clinton of visiting the private island of the sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein.
Over the course of 11 interviews, Ms. Wiles offered pungent assessments of the president and his team: Mr. Trump has an alcoholics personality. Vice President JD Vance has been a conspiracy theorist for a decade and his conversion from Trump critic to ally was based not on principle but was sort of political because he was running for Senate. Elon Musk is an avowed ketamine user and an odd, odd duck, whose actions were not always rational and left her aghast. Russell T. Vought, the budget director, is a right-wing absolute zealot. And Attorney General Pam Bondi completely whiffed in handling the Epstein files.
Susie Wiles tells Vanity Fair Trump âhas an alcoholicâs personality.â Vanceâs conversion from Never Trumper has been âsort of politicalâ and the VP has been âa conspiracy theorist for a decade.â Russell Vought is âa right-wing absolute zealot.â
— John Hudson (@johnphudson.bsky.social) 2025-12-16T12:16:51.143Z
Trump's own chief of staff, Susie Wiles, reveals he has an 'alcoholic's personality' despite not drinking. This stunning admission from a top aide exposes the volatile and dysfunctional reality within his administration.
— tomwellborn3rd (@patriotprogressive.bsky.social) 2025-12-16T13:31:48.000Z