Susie Wiles, the 'ice baby,' is a top contender for Trump's chief of staff, sources say

Trump thanked Wiles personally for her work on the campaign during his victory speech

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Speculation is surging that Susie Wiles, a veteran political operative who worked closely with President-elect Donald Trump during his campaign, could take a top position in his new administration.

Sources within Trump's transition team and others close to the former president's campaign confirmed to Fox News that Wiles is reportedly the frontrunner for White House Chief of Staff – who will oversee the Executive Office of the President.

Trump, during his victory celebration in West Palm Beach late Tuesday night, gave special thanks to Wiles for her prominent role throughout the campaign. 

"Let me also express my tremendous appreciation for Susie [Wiles] and Chris [LaCivita], the job you did. Susie, come, Susie," Trump said, inviting her up to the microphone, but Wiles refrained from making comments.

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Donald Trump attends a game between the NFL Pittsburgh Steelers and the New York Jets with senior campaign consultant Susie Wiles on Oct. 20, 2024 in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.

Donald Trump attends a game between the NFL Pittsburgh Steelers and the New York Jets with senior campaign consultant Susie Wiles on Oct. 20, 2024 in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. (Evan Vucci)

"Susie likes to stay sort of in the back, let me tell you. The ice baby. We call her the ice baby. Susie likes to stay in the background. She's not in the background," Trump added. "Thank you, Susie."

NBC News also reported that Wiles is seen as the frontrunner to become Trump’s chief of staff. Two sources in Trump’s political orbit didn't wave Fox News off the reporting.

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Wiles' decades-long political career stretches back to working as former President Ronald Reagan's campaign scheduler for his 1980 presidential bid.

Donald Trump greets his campaign manager Susie Wiles (L) during an election night event at the West Palm Beach Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Nov. 6, 2024. Republican former president Donald Trump closed in on a new term in the White House early November 6, 2024, just needing a handful of electoral votes to defeat Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris.

Donald Trump greets his campaign manager Susie Wiles (L) during an election night event at the West Palm Beach Convention Center in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Nov. 6, 2024. Republican former president Donald Trump closed in on a new term in the White House early November 6, 2024, just needing a handful of electoral votes to defeat Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris. (Jim Watson)

Wiles managed several campaigns throughout her political career, including former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr.'s presidential campaign and Florida Sen. Rick Scott's Senate bid.

The Florida-based consultant successfully managed the operations for Trump's 2016 and 2020 campaigns in the Sunshine State, contributing to his victories in Florida during both elections. In between presidential cycles, Wiles helped Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis with his 2018 re-election bid.

Wiles currently serves as a senior adviser to Trump and is campaign co-chair alongside Chris LaCivita.

Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy was previously floated as a possible contender for the role, but recently told "The Guy Benson Show" that he would not take the position if it was offered. 

"People always ask if I'm going to be chief of staff, no I'm not going to be...that's a no," he said. 

Aubrie Spady is a Writer for Fox News Digital.

Authored by Aubrie Spady,Paul Steinhauser,Aishah Hasnie via FoxNews November 7th 2024