Susie Wiles' Vanity Fair Interview: Media Reporter Analysis
Forbes Breaking NewsJanuary 5, 20263 min1,300 views
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- 💡 Susie Wiles, in a Vanity Fair interview, is described as attempting to write her own biography, framing herself as thoughtful and not an enabler.
- 🎯 She states she is not an enabler of "crazy posts" or "extreme actions," suggesting she tried to advise and mitigate negative outcomes.
Characterizing Wiles' Role
- 📌 The discussion questions whether Wiles, as President Trump's Chief of Staff, sought to restrain him or if she even wanted to.
- 🧠 The reporter notes that by the time Wiles joined, Trump's presidency and controversial actions like January 6th had already occurred, making significant change difficult.
Plausible Deniability and Impact
- ⚠️ The interview touches on the concept of plausible deniability for those working with Trump, but argues this becomes less viable with a decade of public scrutiny.
- 🌊 Wiles' efforts are compared to trying to alter the ocean by scooping out a spoonful, implying her impact might be minimal against the larger tide of Trump's actions.
- 🗣️ Her statements, such as "I try to be thoughtful about what I even engage in," are presented as part of her reputation management strategy.
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