White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles gives behind-the-scenes look at Trump’s ‘A+’ first 100 days — and challenges the president faces

 

 

WASHINGTON — White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles told The Post in a rare interview Tuesday that President Trump’s first 100 days had been a smashing success — but there is more to do.

“Well, like in school, you get grades for different things, so for productivity, I’d give us an A+,” said Wiles, 67, citing Trump’s 142 executive orders signed since his swearing-in Jan. 20, his successful crackdown on illegal immigrationand his work on securing foreign investment in the US and trade deals with America’s biggest economic partners.

By contrast, Wiles gave the Trump White House an “incomplete” on their efforts to reverse the worst outcomes wrought by their predecessors.

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles seated next to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, listens as President Donald Trump delivers remarks during a bilateral lunch with Norway’s Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store in the Cabinet Room at the White House.Getty Images

“Where I would say there was not just sort of great, amazing success is perhaps our underestimation of the size and scope of the government that Joe Biden left us,” she said.

“The economy, the war between Russia and Ukraine, the budget, the taxes writ large, which I consider to be different than the budget, the sort of institutional resistance to even recognizing that we’ve been ripped off by foreign nations that require us to do tariffs.

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