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White House Chief of Staff Says Trump Has an 'Alcoholic Personality'

Susie Wiles stated in an interview that President Trump operates with the conviction that he can do anything, comparing it to the behavior of an alcoholic. She also commented on Vice President Vance, Elon Musk, and Attorney General Bondi.


White House Chief of Staff Says Trump Has an 'Alcoholic Personality'

Washington, Dec 16 (EFE). - White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles stated in a report published on Tuesday that U.S. President Donald Trump has an 'alcoholic personality' because he operates with the idea that 'there is nothing he cannot do.' In a series of conversations held over the past year with Vanity Fair magazine, compiled in two articles, Wiles describes U.S. Vice President JD Vance as 'a conspiracy theorist,' asserts that Elon Musk consumes ketamine, and criticizes Attorney General Pam Bondi for her handling of the case of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Trump's 'Alcoholic' Personality Susie Wiles, 68, is the first woman to hold the position of White House Chief of Staff, responsible for organizing the day-to-day functioning of the presidency, and Trump often defines her as 'the most powerful woman in the world.' 'Some clinical psychologist who knows a lot more than me would rebut what I'm about to say. You know, it doesn't help, but he is his own person,' she says. Wiles asserts that the president operates with the idea that 'there is nothing he cannot do. Nothing, zero, nothing.' In this sense, Trump's right-hand man holds that the president has an 'alcoholic personality' because he 'operates with the conviction that there is nothing he cannot do. Nothing, zero, nothing.' She also asserts that the vice president is one of the few members of the administration who understood the importance of the Epstein case, as she says, Vance 'has been a conspiracy theorist for a decade.' The Epstein Case At the same time, she points out that Bondi 'was completely wrong' last February when she allegedly handed over secret Epstein documents to a group of right-wing influencers, but it turned out there was no new information in those files, which generated disappointment among the far right with the Trump administration. 'First, she gave them folders full of nothing,' Wiles claims. According to her explanation, the current president was on Epstein's private jet when they were both 'young, single, and playboys.' Wiles also admits that 'there is no evidence' that former Democratic President Bill Clinton ever visited Epstein's private island, although Trump accuses him of having done so several times. Wiles also describes Russell Vought, director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, as 'an absolute fanatic of the right.' Vought was one of the ideologues of Project 2025, a plan drawn up before the elections to prepare for Trump's return to power and to largely concentrate presidential power, weakening checks and balances. Elon Musk, a 'Genius' and Ketamine User The Chief of Staff describes Elon Musk, the billionaire who joined the government to cut federal spending and who left the executive branch last May after a fierce confrontation with Trump, as 'a completely solitary figure.' According to Wiles, Musk is 'a declared consumer of ketamine,' an anesthetic that is also used as a recreational drug, and he slept during the day in a sleeping bag in the Executive Building, adjacent to the White House. 'He's a weird creature, as I think all geniuses are,' she says. Then he said that the list of witnesses, or the list of clients, was on his desk. 'There was no list of clients, and certainly it wasn't on his desk,' Wiles affirms.