The president-elect is moving quickly, scoring some points and raising some blood pressures.
On Nov. 13, President-elect Donald Trump traveled to Washington, DC, where he met with congressional Republicans before visiting the White House at the invitation of the man he will succeed, Joe Biden. It was perhaps a refreshing moment of civility between two men who have spent most of the last five years excoriating each other. Far more important to most observers, however, is whom Trump will be taking with him when he returns to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. in January to take office.
Trump Picks
The incoming president was quick to name Susie Wiles as his White House chief of staff. Wiles, who also worked on Trump’s 2016 and 2020 campaigns, almost certainly deserves a lot of the credit for the president-elect’s successful 2024…