Susie Wiles, the first female White House chief of staff under the Donald Trump administration, faces the daunting task of guiding the President on track with his messaging and actions. Despite her efforts to steer Trump towards focusing on promoting his economic accomplishments, various distractions like the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, Venezuela crisis, and Iran tensions have disrupted her plans. Recently, Trump’s late-night social media activity on Truth Social, including controversial posts, has been closely monitored by Wiles, who played a key role in persuading him to remove a post depicting him as Jesus Christ. Trump’s bizarre explanation for the image, claiming it portrayed him as a doctor with magical healing powers, sparked amusement and speculation. The rift between Trump and the Pope escalated after a defense official’s religious rhetoric on Iran bombing, leading to a public spat where Trump criticized the Pope’s stance on crime. Amidst these controversies, positive developments in peace talks between Iran and Lebanon emerged, although challenges persist in the Strait of Hormuz. Despite potential peace progress, Trump shows no signs of retreat and hinted at a possible future military intervention in Cuba during a recent speech in Arizona. The unpredictable nature of Trump’s foreign policy decisions continues to keep the administration on edge.
