Donald Trump just promoted this woman from his team that has far-Left feminists pulling their hair out by the roots

Mark Cuban tried to claim that Donald Trump was too scared to “surround himself with powerful women,” but he just received a wake up call that completely debunked that lie.

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During the 2024 Presidential race, Mark Cuban famously attacked Donald Trump by making the bogus accusation that “he does not surround himself with powerful women.”

But those egregious comments have already come back to bite him.

Because Donald Trump just promoted this one powerful woman from his team that has far-Left feminists pulling their air out by the roots.

Susie Wiles blazes her own trail through the woke narrative

The first time a Chief of Staff to the President was selected was during Harry Truman’s administration back in 1946.

But it wasn’t until Dwight D. Eisenhower was President that the post finally became recognized as an official cabinet-level position.

Today, the President’s Chief of Staff is considered one of the most powerful and influential positions in the White House since the role plays a critical role in directing policy, mobilizing personnel, and receives constant time and focus from the President himself.

Many see the Chief of Staff as one of the most powerful officials in Washington, D.C., that doesn’t require an election to fill the slot.

In years past, Presidential Chiefs of Staff have used their office to try and influence, and even manipulate the President to pursue their own political objectives.

This was seen during Donald Trump’s first administration, when his initial Chief of Staff, Reince Priebus, attempted to use his position to provide constant problems and obstacles to Trump’s agenda.

But his current selection for Chief of Staff is already sending powerful shockwaves across Washington, D.C. by becoming the first woman to ever be selected for the role – Susie Wiles.

Wiles served as the co-chair for Trump’s 2024 Presidential campaign, and she received great credit for helping Trump stay on track when delivering his powerful messages through the campaign.

Susie Wiles knew that by taking the position, she would end up with a massive target on her back.

It was no secret, earlier in the year, that the Department of Justice was lining up to slam Wiles with an indictment during their endless lawfare against Donald Trump.

Their goal was to force her hand to turn on Trump, and ultimately testify against him about anything.

The Biden-Harris Department of Justice was clear about one thing – facts and the truth are irrelevant, and the only thing that matters is the absorption of power, regardless of who has to get steamrolled in the process.

But Election Day thwarted those plans, and now Wiles is courageously ready to assist the enactment of the Trump agenda at the top levels of government.

The incoming Trump administration is already set to be far different for everyone than his last go-around, from members of his cabinet to Americans across the country.

Trump was the underdog in the 2016 election, and nobody could have predicted how aggressively the Barack Obama regime, alongside the Deep State, would mobilize the forces of government to subvert the next administration at the levels that they had.

Obama famously used the Patriot Act in order to spy on Trump’s campaign and his transition team.

And General Michael Flynn was ultimately indicted by the FBI the moment Trump took office for saying something that was deemed to be not 100% factual to agents during a conversation that was meant to not be anything more than a friendly interaction.

Feminists are terrified of Susie Wiles

Most men tremble in the presence of Susie Wiles.

She has zero interest in self-promotion, or becoming a known monument in the realm of public politics.

But she is recognized for her ability to run a tight ship, and delivering extraordinary efforts to build up and protect President-elect Donald Trump.

She boasts an impressive resume in politics, however, having worked with politicians like Jack Kemp and playing a critical role in helping to elect Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in the 2018 election.

Her reputation is built off of her ability to ensure that politicians are receiving the right intel, while keeping large personalities in check.

But feminists are losing their minds over the fact that she doesn’t boast about being a woman as the source of her power.

The reason is because Wiles got to where she is based on her merit of hard work and abundance of talent, and not simply because she was a woman.

So when the feminists inevitably target Trump with their over-recycled narrative that Donald Trump hates and fears strong women, Wiles will be the perfect example of why that is completely bogus.

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