16.03.2026 21:21
A significant development has occurred regarding the health of Susie Wiles, the White House Chief of Staff and one of the important figures in U.S. politics. It has been announced that Wiles, 68, known as one of President Donald Trump's closest associates, has been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer and that her treatment process has begun.
One of President Donald Trump's closest aides, White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, has been diagnosed with cancer. It has been reported that the 68-year-old Wiles has been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer and that her treatment process has begun.
It has been stated that Wiles, who has worked with Trump for many years, is preparing to continue her duties while her treatment is ongoing. According to White House sources, Wiles does not plan to step down from her position despite her health condition.
Trump also announced on his social media account that Wiles has been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer. The statement emphasized that Wiles has a strong character and has quickly begun to fight the disease.
SHE WILL CONTINUE HER DUTIES
Wiles, who holds one of the most critical positions in the White House as Chief of Staff, is expected to continue her duties while her treatment process is ongoing. Wiles plays an important role in the U.S. administration as one of Trump's most trusted aides.
Speaking for the first time about her illness, Wiles said that the cancer diagnosis will not deter her and expressed, "I am deeply grateful for President Trump's support and encouragement as I continue to serve during my treatment process and in my current role."
While using the expressions, "I am grateful to have an extraordinary team of doctors who diagnosed my cancer early and are guiding my treatment, and a strong prognosis encourages me," she also emphasized that one in every eight women in the U.S. is diagnosed with breast cancer.
ONE OF TRUMP'S CLOSEST AIDES
Susie Wiles is among those who have been by Trump's side for a long time in his political career and have been influential in strategic decision-making processes. Due to her role in the White House, she is seen as one of Trump's closest advisors in the U.S. administration.