‘You’ll be around for a long time’: Trump Chief of Staff Susie Wiles diagnosed with breast cancer
Susie Wiles, the 68-year-old chief of staff for President Donald Trump, has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
The commander in chief made the announcement Monday, just before his meeting with board members of the Trump Kennedy Center.
“Susie Wiles is an incredible Chief of Staff, a great person, and one of the strongest people I know but, unfortunately, she has been diagnosed with early stage breast cancer, and has decided to take on this challenge, IMMEDIATELY, as opposed to waiting,” Trump said on Truth Social.
“She has a fantastic medical team, and her prognosis is excellent! During the treatment period, she will be spending virtually full time at the White House, which makes me, as President, very happy!”
Wiles sat next to Trump during Monday’s meeting at the Trump Kennedy Center.
Trump continued: “Her Strength and her Commitment to continue doing the job she loves, and does so well, while undergoing treatment, tells you everything you need to know about her. Susie, as one of my closest and most important advisors, is tough and deeply committed to serving the American People.
“She will soon be better than ever! Melania and I are with her in every way, and we look forward to working with Susie on the many big and wonderful things that are happening for the benefit of our Country!”
“You’ll be around for a long time,” Trump told Wiles during Monday’s lunch meeting.
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