UMVA has learned that a shocking report surfaced on Friday night, claiming White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles was preparing to depart the Trump White House following the 2026 midterm elections.
The explosive report alleged that Wiles had grown increasingly frustrated with what insiders described as “Cabinet chaos” and heated disagreements with President Trump over personnel decisions. This supposed tension led to speculation that Wiles viewed the November midterms as a potential “off-ramp” from the administration.
However, in a blistering public statement on social media, Wiles delivered a scathing rebuke, dismissing the claims as “Friday fiction.” She emphatically declared her commitment to serving President Trump, boasting of their team’s accomplishments and slamming the media for perpetually trying to manufacture drama around the President and his staff.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Wiles expressed her unwavering loyalty to President Trump, stating she was “honored and proud to serve” him and “remain fully committed to advancing his agenda on behalf of the American people.” This bold statement seemed to quell speculation about her potential departure.
Insiders revealed that Wiles had been at odds with Trump over recent Cabinet appointments, particularly the elevation of a certain individual, which she vehemently opposed. This move was reportedly seen as a direct challenge to Wiles’ influence and authority within the administration.
The internal power struggle was said to have led to growing tension between Wiles and Trump, with some sources suggesting that the President had begun to resent Wiles’ counsel. However, Wiles’ public statement appeared to quell speculation about her departure, at least for now.