Susie Wiles, White House chief of staff, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, June 27, 2025.
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White House chief of staff Susie Wiles has been diagnosed with “early stage breast cancer” but remains committed to her job while undergoing treatment, President Donald Trump said Monday.
Wiles, 68, “has decided to take on this challenge, IMMEDIATELY, as opposed to waiting,” Trump said in a Truth Social post revealing the diagnosis.
She has an “excellent” prognosis and will be spending “virtually full time at the White House,” Trump said in the post.
“Her Strength and her Commitment to continue doing the job she loves, and does so well, while undergoing treatment, tells you everything you need to know about her,” he said.
The White House did not immediately respond to CNBC’s request for additional information on Wiles.
Wiles oversaw Trump’s winning 2024 presidential campaign and has wielded major influence in his second administration.
While often seen alongside Trump at public events, Wiles rarely speaks on camera or grants on-the-record interviews. However, she participated in a series of interviews in 2025 with Vanity Fair that revealed strikingly blunt assessments of Trump and his top aides.
She told the outlet, among other things, that Trump has “an alcoholic’s personality” and said he has engaged in legal “retribution” against his enemies as president.
After the interviews were published in December, Trump said he stood by Wiles and a slew of top administration officials leapt to her defense while attacking Vanity Fair. Wiles herself called the articles a “hit piece.”
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