Vanity Fair Writer Chris Whipple on Susie Wiles Interviews and Trump Administration Dynamics
CNNDecember 27, 202510 min270,714 views
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- 🎙️ Chris Whipple, author and Vanity Fair writer, discusses his two-part series featuring extensive interviews with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles.
- 💡 Wiles, described as the "Greta Garbo of White House chiefs," was unusually unguarded, providing 11 in-depth, on-the-record interviews over 11 months.
- 🎯 Wiles reportedly felt the Trump administration, particularly Trump himself, had been unfairly covered and vilified, seeking a "fair hearing" through these interviews.
- 🗣️ Whipple asserts that all information in the article is on the record and has been scrupulously contextualized, challenging claims of "disingenuous reporting" and "bias of omission."
Key Figures and Controversies
- personality Trump's "alcoholic's personality" is discussed, with Wiles explaining it refers to his grandiose self-belief rather than actual drinking, a point Trump himself has acknowledged in jest.
- 🚀 Wiles described Elon Musk as a "jacked up Nosferatu," an "avowed ketamine user" who sleeps in a sleeping bag, though Wiles later clarified this was based on Musk's own statements.
- ⚖️ Regarding Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Epstein files, Wiles reportedly stated Bondi "completely whiffed" on appreciating the targeted group interested in the files and that a client list was not on her desk.
- 🇻🇪 Wiles suggested Trump's motivation for targeting Venezuelan boats was to force Maduro to "cry uncle," a strategy she believed would work.
Administration Dynamics and Wiles's Role
- 🤝 Wiles believed she had a "loose agreement" with Trump to end his campaign of retribution against enemies after 90 days, an agreement that did not stick.
- 🥊 She explained Trump's habit of snapping at female reporters by stating he is a "counterpuncher" and that increasingly, women are the ones initiating the punches.
- 🧠 Whipple highlights Wiles's background, including her experience as an adult child of an alcoholic (her father, Pat Summerall), suggesting this equipped her to handle difficult personalities like Trump's.
- 🎧 Despite requests, Vanity Fair has decided not to release the audio recordings of the interviews at this time.
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