The woman pictured in front with the blue jacket is Susie Wiles, one of the most powerful players in Republican politics, who ran Donald Trump’s campaign for re-election and who has just become his next chief of staff. In his statement on Thursday evening Trump said that Wiles “just helped me achieve one of the greatest political victories in American history” and “is tough, smart, innovative, and is universally admired and respected”.
“It is a well deserved honour to have Susie as the first-ever female chief of staff in United States history,” he continued. “I have no doubt that she will make our country proud.” Wiles, 67, is the first woman to be appointed White House chief of staff and in his victory speech in Florida the President-elect Donald Trump mentioned her previously little-known name seven times.
“Let me also express my tremendous appreciation for Susie and Chris —the job you did. Come, Susie,” Trump said. “Susie likes to stay in the back, let me tell you. We call her the ice maiden”, he joked, adding. “She is not in the background anymore.”
Suck on that Cuban - STFU and just go away...
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The Independent is a Brit-based news organization that isn't as blatantly left-wing as some, but I find this kind of reporting (which actually isn't reporting in the true sense - it's more editorial) fascinating in one sense. If Trump had lost, would outlets like this spend even seven seconds dissecting his campaign to 'find out what went wrong'? Of course they wouldn't. They'd be too busy blowing smoke up her pants suits. Juss' sayin'...
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In a gesture of reconciliation to victims of its decades-old clergy molestation scandal, the Roman Catholic archdiocese of New Orleans has tentatively agreed to publicly release the confidential personnel files of priests and deacons faced with substantial allegations of child sexual abuse.
Church officials on Thursday announced the plan to disclose clergy files as one of several non-monetary commitments in the US’s second-oldest Catholic archdiocese efforts to settle a costly federal bankruptcy reorganization first filed in 2020.
The church itself - at least in my opinion - has been morally bankrupt in too many ways for it's entire history. I'm sorry if saying that offends some of you, but, as an almost-abused altar boy, I turned away from it many moons ago. How many people have popes killed over the centuries -and all in the name of Christ? Please...
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