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Inside the battle to run the Trump White House

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Last updated: October 28, 2024 1:10 pm
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As the 2024 election approaches, speculation is rife about who will serve as Donald Trump’s chief of staff should he win the presidency. Three names are currently circulating in Trump’s inner circle: Brooke Rollins, Susie Wiles, and Kevin McCarthy.

Brooke Rollins, the former Domestic Policy Council director and current president of the America First Policy Institute (AFPI), has been touted as a potential chief of staff by Trump himself. Supporters of Rollins praise her policy expertise and ability to help push Trump’s legislative agenda forward. However, critics argue that Rollins lacks the necessary political acumen for the role and may struggle in the high-pressure environment of the White House.

Susie Wiles, who has been instrumental in organizing Trump’s campaign and maintaining order within his political circle, is seen as the frontrunner for the chief of staff position. Wiles has earned Trump’s trust and admiration for her professionalism and ability to navigate the complexities of his administration. Despite her success, there are doubts about whether Wiles actually wants the job, given its demanding nature and the tumultuous departures of past chiefs.

Kevin McCarthy, the former Speaker of the House, is also being considered for the chief of staff role. McCarthy’s supporters argue that his experience as a legislator would be valuable in helping Trump navigate Capitol Hill and push his agenda through Congress. However, some question whether McCarthy would be willing to leave his lucrative post as a lawmaker for the demanding job of chief of staff.

As the election draws closer, the competition for the chief of staff position is heating up. Each candidate brings their own strengths and weaknesses to the table, and Trump’s decision will ultimately shape the direction of his potential second administration. The stakes are high, and the outcome of this behind-the-scenes jockeying could have a significant impact on the future of the White House. Kevin McCarthy, the House Minority Leader, is a seasoned politician with deep relationships in Washington. Many believe that there is no job in the capital that could better utilize the connections he has cultivated over a lifetime in politics. When asked about the possibility of serving under former President Trump, McCarthy has stated that he is not actively seeking a position but would not rule out accepting one if offered.

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However, there are some who believe that McCarthy may be too eager for a role in the Trump administration. Two insiders close to Trump have pointed out that McCarthy’s longtime advisor, Jeff Miller, has been lobbying on behalf of Howard Lutnick, the CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald who is involved in Trump’s transition team. This has raised concerns about Miller’s potential influence on personnel decisions within the administration.

Miller, however, has denied any involvement in the transition process, stating that he has no official or unofficial role in the matter. Despite this, there are questions about his connections to key players within the Trump administration.

Trump’s relationship with McCarthy is complex. While he did not intervene when some of his supporters turned against McCarthy in the House, Trump has reportedly been critical of McCarthy’s negotiating skills and his failure to follow through on promises regarding impeachment. Despite these criticisms, Trump and McCarthy maintain a close relationship and communicate frequently. Trump values McCarthy as one of his earliest allies in Congress, but there are doubts among those closest to the former president about whether he would offer McCarthy a role in his administration.

Overall, McCarthy’s political experience and connections make him a valuable asset in Washington. Whether or not he will ultimately join the Trump administration remains to be seen, but his influence and relationships in the capital are undeniable.

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