
Source: Fox News
Summary
Susie Wiles, President Trump’s White House chief of staff, received the Independent Women’s Forum’s Valor Award on Thursday night. Trump honored Wiles with a surprise video tribute, praising her as “one of the best White House chiefs of staff ever in history.” Wiles was recognized for her commitment to advancing economic liberty, personal responsibility, and political freedom. She has been battling cancer and has been an inspiration to many with her courage and toughness.
Wiles has been dubbed the “Ice Maiden” by Trump for her hard-nosed approach to handling politics. She has been a key player in Trump’s campaigns and has been instrumental in securing his victory. The award was presented by the Independent Women’s Forum, a nonprofit organization that aims to promote conservative values.
Several cabinet members were in attendance, including Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, Attorney General Todd Blanche, and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum. Wiles is the 19th honoree of the award, joining previous recipients such as Miranda Devine, Kimberley Strassel, and Nikki Haley.
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As expected, the matter has reached another stage.
The President honors his chief of staff with a surprise video tribute.
The award is presented by a nonprofit organization that aims to promote conservative values.
The ceremony is attended by several cabinet members.
The chief of staff is praised for her courage and toughness in battling cancer.
The event follows a familiar script, with the President and his team presenting a united front.
But what’s notable is how the award ceremony serves as a reminder that, even in the midst of controversy, there are still rituals to be observed and performances to be given.








