Trump Stands By Chief Of Staff Susie Wiles After Bombshell Interviews, Admits He Has ‘Alcoholic’s Personality’
President Trump on Tuesday voiced strong support for White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, dismissing controversy surrounding comments she made in a Vanity Fair interview and emphasizing his continued confidence in her leadership.
In an exclusive interview with The Post, Trump said he was not offended by Wiles’ description of him as having an “alcoholic’s personality,” explaining that the remark aligned with how he has long described himself.
“No, she meant that I’m — you see, I don’t drink alcohol. So everybody knows that — but I’ve often said that if I did, I’d have a very good chance of being an alcoholic. I have said that many times about myself, I do. It’s a very possessive personality,” Trump said.
He elaborated further on that point, stressing that abstaining from alcohol was a conscious choice based on self-awareness.
“I’ve said that many times about myself. I’m fortunate I’m not a drinker. If I did, I could very well, because I’ve said that — what’s the word? Not possessive — possessive and addictive type personality. Oh, I’ve said it many times, many times before.”
The remarks came in response to a Vanity Fair profile in which Wiles discussed personality traits and leadership styles.
“High-functioning alcoholics or alcoholics in general, their personalities are exaggerated when they drink. And so I’m a little bit of an expert in big personalities,” Wiles said in the interview.
Trump told The Post that he had not read the article and expressed disdain for the publication itself, while praising Wiles’ performance in her role.
“I didn’t read it, but I don’t read Vanity Fair — but she’s done a fantastic job,” Trump said.
He went on to criticize the reporting and suggested the interview was mishandled.
“I think from what I hear, the facts were wrong, and it was a very misguided interviewer, purposely misguided.”
When asked directly whether he maintains full confidence in his chief of staff, Trump was unequivocal.
“Oh, she’s fantastic.”
Trump also suggested that the author of the profile, Chris Whipple, may not have been transparent with Wiles about his intentions or approach.
“Yeah, deceived — and he didn’t have great access, a couple of very short interviews. And Susie generally doesn’t do interviews,” Trump said.
He concluded by reiterating his criticism of Vanity Fair and underscoring his trust in Wiles.
“If anybody knows the interviewer, and if they know Vanity Fair, Vanity Fair is a totally — it’s lost its way. It’s also lost its readers, as you know. No, she’s fantastic.”
{Matzav.com}
