White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles Diagnosed with Early Stage Breast Cancer
President Trump announced that his chief of staff Susie Wiles has been diagnosed with early stage breast cancer but will continue working while receiving treatment.

President Donald Trump announced Monday on social media that White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has been diagnosed with early stage breast cancer. The president made the announcement on his Truth Social platform.
Trump stated that Wiles will continue working in her role while undergoing treatment for the cancer. According to the president's announcement, Wiles will work "virtually full time at the White House" as she receives medical care.
The president indicated that Wiles will begin treatment immediately. Trump also mentioned that the prognosis is "excellent" given the early stage diagnosis.
Wiles, who served as Trump's 2024 campaign manager, was appointed as the first female White House chief of staff when Trump returned to office. She has been a key figure in Trump's political operations for several years.
The announcement comes as Wiles continues to fulfill her duties as chief of staff, one of the most demanding positions in the White House. Trump emphasized that she will "continue doing the job she loves" throughout her treatment process.