Trump names Wiles first female White House chief of staff as team weighs new administration hires

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President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday tapped campaign co-chair Susie Wiles to become his White House chief of staff, the first female ever to hold the powerful post, as his transition team began helping him select the key players to serve in his second administration.

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