By Katherine Tinsley
2:17am PDT, Mar 29, 2025
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Donald Trump's chief of staff, Susie Wiles, revealed the challenging conversation she had with the president after he lost the 2020 election.Following Joe Biden's win, Trump fueled unfounded claims about election fraud.
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In a preview for an upcoming Fox News interview, Susie Wiles discussed what it was like telling Donald Trump that he was defeated by Joe Biden."Coming to him after the 2020 election in [20]21 and telling him what he thought was the circumstance, wasn't, which is how I got into all this," Wiles said in a preview obtained by Daily Mail.
"He said, 'Well, can you fix it?'" Wiles recalled. "But he's such a resilient person and he's seen so much, it's very hard to surprise him."
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Susie Wiles, who was being interviewed by Lara Trump, discussed Donald Trump's vision for the country after not securing the 2020 presidency."Let me ask you about your overall goals for this white House over the next four years. What do you have in mind?" Lara asked her father-in-law's chief of staff.
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Throughout his presidential campaign, Donald Trump discussed the high cost of living."These are heady, big things that are important not for now, but for the future," Susie Wiles told Lara Trump.
"Rebuilding the American economy," she added. "Getting all these criminals out of our country. Peace in the world."
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Susie Wiles later clarified her role in Donald Trump's plan to "Make America Great Again.""I see my job as just sort of keeping the trains on the tracks and running on time here, so that the subject matter experts, and particularly the president and the vice president, can do what they need to do to fix the country," she shared.
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Susie Wiles also claimed Donald Trump evolved after becoming a convicted felon, losing an election and more."He has been through so much — the lawfare, having been the leader of the free world," she stressed. "I think life experience and who he is changed him. I think he is a better leader now."