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White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles drew both criticism and public backing after a Vanity Fair profile and coordinated New York Times excerpts highlighted her blunt assessments of President Donald Trump and senior officials. Based on 11 on-the-record interviews over the past year, the reporting quoted Wiles describing Trump as having an “alcoholic’s personality,” calling Vice President J.D. Vance a “conspiracy theorist,” and labeling budget director Russell Vought a “right-wing absolute zealot.” Wiles later denounced the coverage as a “disingenuously framed hit piece,” while Trump said he agreed with her characterization of his personality.

A series of newly released interviews by author and journalist Chris Whipple has offered an unusually detailed look inside President Donald Trump’s second administration through conversations with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles.

Whipple’s reporting, published in a two-part Vanity Fair profile and accompanied by a coordinated story in The New York Times, draws on 11 in‑depth, on‑the‑record interviews conducted with Wiles over roughly the first year of Trump’s second term, according to NPR and The Daily Wire.(wrur.org)

In those interviews, Wiles described Trump — who is widely reported and long known not to drink alcohol — as having “an alcoholic’s personality,” a trait she said she recognized from her experience growing up with her father, sportscaster Pat Summerall. She elaborated that Trump operates with a sense that “there’s nothing he can’t do. Nothing, zero, nothing,” according to wire‑style summaries of the Vanity Fair piece.(theweek.in)

Trump responded in an interview with the New York Post, described by The Daily Wire, saying he was not offended by Wiles’ remark and instead agreed with it. He said he has a “possessive” and “addictive type personality,” and noted he has often remarked that if he drank alcohol he might have become an alcoholic.(dailywire.com)

Wiles’ comments in the Vanity Fair reporting extended beyond the president. She was quoted describing Vice President J.D. Vance as having “been a conspiracy theorist for a decade” and calling Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought a “right‑wing absolute zealot,” according to outlets summarizing the interviews.(aol.com) She also criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi’s handling of documents related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, saying Bondi “completely whiffed” on the Epstein files and did not fully grasp how important their release was to Trump’s political base.(wrur.org)

Wiles offered pointed views on other key figures as well. Coverage of the Vanity Fair series notes that she described Elon Musk, who has played a significant advisory role in Trump’s second term, as “an odd, odd duck” and suggested he was an “avowed ketamine” user — a characterization at odds with Musk’s public denials of drug misuse. According to The Wrap and other outlets, Wiles initially told The New York Times she would not have said that and would not know, but Whipple’s team subsequently provided the Times with audio supporting his account.(thewrap.com)

On foreign policy, Wiles was quoted saying Trump wants to “keep on blowing boats up until [Venezuelan President Nicolás] Maduro cries uncle,” in reference to ongoing U.S. strikes on suspected drug‑smuggling vessels off Venezuela’s coast. She acknowledged, according to The Week and other summaries of the interviews, that such a goal appears to conflict with the administration’s public insistence that the operations are solely about drug interdiction and saving American lives, not regime change.(theweek.in)

Wiles also criticized aspects of the administration’s approach to foreign aid and development. In coverage of the interviews, she is quoted as arguing that no “rational person” could defend how the U.S. Agency for International Development had been operating, a remark that came amid Trump‑era moves to sharply curtail or dismantle parts of USAID’s work. These comments were framed as part of a broader internal debate over how aggressively to pursue Trump’s second‑term agenda.(theguardian.com)

The fallout from Whipple’s reporting was swift. On X, Wiles released a lengthy statement denouncing the Vanity Fair articles as a “disingenuously framed hit piece on me and the finest President, White House staff, and Cabinet in history.” She argued that “significant context was disregarded” and that much of what she and others said about Trump and his team was omitted, asserting the story was designed to paint an “overwhelmingly chaotic and negative narrative” of the administration.(malaysia.news.yahoo.com)

In the same post, Wiles defended the administration’s record, writing that “the Trump White House has already accomplished more in eleven months than any other President has accomplished in eight years,” and crediting those achievements to what she called Trump’s “unmatched leadership and vision.” That claim is her opinion and has not been independently substantiated by comparative policy analyses.(malaysia.news.yahoo.com)

Whipple, in an interview with NPR’s All Things Considered, pushed back on Wiles’ criticism, saying that despite her objections to the tone and framing, “not a single fact in the piece has been contested.” He emphasized that the profile was built on extensive taped, on‑the‑record conversations with Wiles over many months.(wrur.org)

Inside the administration and among Trump allies, Wiles quickly received public support. President Trump defended his chief of staff and praised her in comments reported by several outlets, including The Washington Post and The Daily Wire, even as he acknowledged the unusual candor of her remarks.(washingtonpost.com) White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt wrote on X that Wiles has helped Trump achieve “the most successful first 11 months in office of any President in American history” and described her as the president’s “most loyal advisor,” echoing Wiles’ own framing of the administration’s record.(dailywire.com)

Other prominent allies also rallied around Wiles. Donald Trump Jr. posted a lengthy statement calling her “by far the most effective and trustworthy Chief of Staff that my father has ever had,” crediting her with staying loyal after January 6, 2021, rebuilding Trump’s political operation ahead of the 2024 campaign, and helping advance his agenda on border security, foreign policy, and efforts to “rein in” the administrative state, according to The Daily Wire’s account of his comments.(dailywire.com) Vice President Vance, for his part, publicly downplayed any offense at being labeled a conspiracy theorist, joking to reporters that he only believes “the conspiracy theories that are true” and noting that he and Wiles have long teased each other about the label.(hannity.com)

The decision by Vanity Fair to allow The New York Times to publish excerpts from Whipple’s interviews alongside its own release drew attention within media circles. As The Daily Wire noted in a separate analysis, the coordinated rollout appeared designed to maximize impact, echoing earlier moments when Vanity Fair strategically partnered with major news outlets to amplify high‑profile scoops, such as its 2005 revelation of former FBI official Mark Felt as Watergate’s “Deep Throat.”(dailywire.com)

As the debate over the interviews continues, Wiles remains in her post, insisting that the coverage distorted the tone and context of her remarks, while Whipple and multiple outlets maintain that the reporting accurately reflects what she said on tape. The episode has underscored both Wiles’ central role in Trump’s second‑term agenda and the risks of extensive on‑the‑record access inside a highly polarized White House.

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X users show polarized reactions to Susie Wiles' Vanity Fair interviews. Trump administration officials and allies defend her, calling the article a disingenuous hit piece that omits positive context. Some MAGA influencers criticize Wiles for disloyalty and demand her firing. Left-leaning accounts amplify the quotes as evidence of chaos and infighting. Trump publicly agreed with her personality remark.

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