The White House chief of staff, Susie Wiles, delivered a series of unusually candid and at times unflattering assessments of Donald Trump, his second-term agenda and some of his closest allies in a series of wide-ranging interviews with Vanity Fair published Tuesday.
Across more than 10 interviews, Wiles spoke frankly about working for Trump, saying the president “has an alcoholic’s personality,” despite being known as a teetotaler.
She acknowledged the president’s appetite for revenge, conceding many of his second-term actions were driven by a desire for retribution.
Wiles suggested Trump was pursuing regime change in Venezuela through his boat-bombing campaign, contradicting official justifications for the strikes. And she described several controversial areas where the president ignored her advice, including on deportations and pardons.
Her name is Wiles? [suspicious look]
She’s doing this because there’s about to be a regime change.
Understand that the people who carried him into power weren’t doing so because they wanted gilded Trump-branded truck nuts. They did it because Trump was just the demagogue whose popularity they would ride in on, after which they would consolidate power, turn the goverment into an authoritarian state, and transform the US into the company store.
But that’s not what’s happened. Trump never got the military into line, and now his administration, and those backing it, are losing power faster than those behind him can consolidate it in order to remain in power.
They are the ones who selected the couchfucker as VP, and as Speaker of the House a man so personally, intellectually, and morally weak he has to have his teenage son monitor his porn usage. And they did so not in spite of their vacuous characters but because of it: these and others will meekly fall in line when the transition comes.
Also, they own the media. You’re not hearing about this from Trump’s own chief of staff because it got leaked; you’re hearing about it because they WANT it out there. Susie Wiles, House Republicans, even Fox News: they haven’t found their spines. This is them taking orders like any other Tuesday. And this was always the plan, IMO.
For example, the two-part Vanity Fair piece that the CNN article above references to make its case is a series of interviews with Susie Wiles that took place over the entire span of 2025, from just before inauguration to just before publication. (Part 1, archive; Part 2, archive)
Susie Wiles is not stupid, just evil. And Vanity Fair absolutely does the bidding of the rich and powerful in exchange for access, something Epstein himself used to his own advantage back in the day by having any mention of his own sexual misbehavior removed from a piece in the early oughts after threatening the author directly and then convincing Graydon Carter to have it pulled when she didn’t back down.
So if you’re Susie Wiles, hired by Trump but actually working for the Leonard Leo crowd, and you already know from before Day 1 that part of your job is to prepare for the day Trump is gone, sooner rather than later, what better way to do it than with Vanity Fair? She simply built a history and kept it from release, adding to it now and again until it was needed, and then gave the go-ahead to publish.
I think it’s safe to say that someone is about to rid the US of a turbulent priest, and this open disrespect to the asshole they rode into power is the buildup to that removal, so that they look like heroes when they finally do it, so that everyone can just heave a sigh of relief while they continue to dismantle the government and any remaining shreds of democracy itself.
And if that all seems coincidental, look at how many problems just GO AWAY if and when Trump does. The Epstein files cease to matter, for example, and all his fake promises like “affordability” are no longer binding. In other words, all the issues that are now slicing away parts of the MAGA core every time they are mentioned publicly simply go away with Trump himself.
They are simply betting they can cheat and rig and stay in power in 2026 without Trump, without MAGA, and maybe even win MAGA back. It’s a long shot, but I bet back in January he wouldn’t last the year for this exact reason: they never intended to keep him anyway, he was just their ticket into the Oval Office. I’m still looking at winning that bet.
EDITED TO ADD: Note especially the complete lack of pushback from everyone Wiles throws under the bus: Trump himself, Karoline Leavitt, Pam Bondi, Elon Musk, Stephen Miller, Russell Vought, everyone she names is either completely supporting her despite the viciousness of her comments or remaining entirely silent.
Since when do these precious snowflakes bear insult with silence? Take criticism with grace?
Since never. If this were a legit grassroots rebellion against Trump, they’d be sniping each other and exchanging barbs on social media, and Trump would be calling Susie Wiles a TRAITOR! on his platform, and it would be getting wild. We already saw that with Elon Musk this summer. These cowardly chucklefucks think words are war and behave accordingly.
But now they’re all silent, including Trump himself, meaning this is all part of the plan. It’s not real dissent, it’s dissent in lockstep via the media they own. They’re already campaigning for the next guy, magnifying the current administration’s faults so as to frame his replacement as the solution to all these ills.
TL;DR: Because this is such an obviously coordinated effort, and specifically highlights the punching points they’d find it easy to defend as opposed to getting into the weeds on the real problems (immigration, economy, Epstein) I’d say that Trump is about to resign in favor of Vance.
EDITED TO ADD UPDATE: Trump has scheduled a “national speech” for tomorrow night at 9pm.
Very insightful ChunkMcHorkle.
This is from the original article. She is a POS and helped kill millions of people. Is she seeing the writing on the wall and trying to get a job for someone else? She’s not dumb, just evil.
It’s been a busy year. Trump and his team have expanded the limits of presidential power, unilaterally declared war on drug cartels, imposed tariffs according to whim, sealed the southern border, achieved a ceasefire and hostage release in Gaza, and pressured NATO allies into increasing their defense spending.
“Some clinical psychologist that knows one million times more than I do will dispute what I’m going to say. But high-functioning alcoholics or alcoholics in general, their personalities are exaggerated when they drink. And so I’m a little bit of an expert in big personalities.” Wiles said Trump has “an alcoholic’s personality.” He “operates [with] a view that there’s nothing he can’t do. Nothing, zero, nothing.”
The shuttering of USAID crippled the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). The antiretroviral program, launched with $15 billion by George W. Bush in 2003, was credited with preventing millions of deaths. It depended on USAID grants. In an interview with The Financial Times, Bill Gates remarked: “The picture of the world’s richest man killing the world’s poorest children is not a pretty one.”
Edit: She helped pick these evil, fucked up, stupid people. She is evil herself. Thank you Vanity Fair for publishing this:
For Trump, Wiles has helped pick a Cabinet of MAGA hard-liners: Pete Hegseth, secretary of war (formerly defense); Kash Patel, FBI director; John Ratcliffe, CIA director; Pam Bondi, attorney general; Tulsi Gabbard, director of national intelligence; and Kristi Noem, head of Homeland Security. Wiles calls them “a world-class Cabinet, better than anything I could have conceived of.” Trump’s Cabinet members are either one of the least qualified presidential teams in history or, to hear Wiles tell it, disrupters—the only people with the balls to take on an entrenched deep state.
Is she seeing the writing on the wall and trying to get a job for someone else?
This isn’t just a one time interview. This is a series of interviews (I think I read 11) spanning the last 12 months. She legit thinks everything happening is perfectly reasonable.
But she’s smart enough to get DeSantis elected and she’s kind of implying that when DeSantis kicked her ass on the way of booting her is the reason he’s not doing better. She’s saying she’s awesome and she will support and cover for anything the president decides. So, she’s lying or she really does have that power. She’s the Chief of Staff, I think she’s not lying.
She definitely seems to be the reason there is more internal cohesion than his first term. Still chaotic but outside of the Musk infighting it feels much different from the outside looking in.
They also know they’re deporting US citizens and they’re kind of just oopsies:
Not long after the El Salvador deportation fiasco, in Louisiana, ICE agents arrested and deported two mothers, along with their children, ages seven, four, and two, to Honduras. The children were US citizens and the four-year-old was being treated for stage 4 cancer. Wiles couldn’t explain it. “It could be an overzealous Border Patrol agent, I don’t know,” she said of the case, in which both mothers had reportedly been arrested after voluntarily attending routine immigration meetings. “I can’t understand how you make that mistake, but somebody did.”
She looks like that lady from Harry Potter
If my boss made corruption, retribution and personal revenge the main driver of his policy decisions, I would not gleefully continue as his employee while making excuses for his abusive practices because I’m not a complete piece of shit.
Ex-chief of staff in 3, 2, …
No, he likes her. She’ll just scoff, and tell him it’s fake news, and he’ll buy it. He’s an idiot, and she knows how to work him.
I fucking hope so, the article is saying that she gets his agendas done.
Shut up, piggy.
Just the other day I was thinking about how rare it is to hear from her. Which is really bizarre she’s the chief of staff. That’s a position some people refer to as the co-president. That’s how powerful it is. Yet we so rarely hear from her. I’m not sure if it’s just because she’s good at keeping her head down and nose clean or if Trump is so easy to manipulate that others have so much more power than a normal Administration. Or some combination of the two.
🍿 Let the monsters fight each other
Does he listen to her about anything? It sounds like she’s disagreed on every single major decision.
Sounds like in puff pieces after the fact maybe.






