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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsVanity Fair: Susie Wiles Talks Epstein Files, Pete Hegseth's War Tactics, Retribution, and More (Part 2 of 2)
part 1 here: https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220871736
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/story/trump-susie-wiles-interview-exclusive-part-2
https://archive.ph/M40yh


DAY 289
November 4, 2025
The day I met Wiles at the White House was a watershed for Trump: Voters would choose governors in New Jersey and Virginia and a new mayor in New York City; they would also vote on Proposition 50, California governor Gavin Newsoms proposal to counter a brazen Republican gerrymander in Texas. Collectively, the contests were a referendum on Trumps second presidency. Over lunch in her West Wing corner office, Wiles recounted the morning. Escorting Trump from the White House residence to the Oval Office, she gave the president her election predictions: Im on the hook because he thinks Im a clairvoyant. Wiles thought the GOP had a chance of electing the governor in New Jersey, but she knew they were in for a tough night. (It would prove to be a Republican disaster, with Democrats running the table on the marquee races, passing Proposition 50, and winning downballot elections in Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Mississippi.)

Given voters anxiety about the cost of living, Wiles told me she thought Trump should pivot more often from world affairs to kitchen-table issues. More talks about the domestic economy and less about Saudi Arabia is probably called for, said Wiles. They like peace in the world. But thats not why he was elected. Not far from where we sat was a gaping hole where the East Wing had been until just days before. I asked her about the fierce criticism that followed its demolition to make way for Trumps 90,000-square-foot ballroom. Were you surprised by it? No, Wiles replied. Oh, no. And I think youll have to judge it by its totality because you only know a little bit of what hes planning. Was she saying that Trump was planning more, as yet undisclosed renovations? Im not telling.
T-MINUS 232 DAYS
June 2, 2024
Would you declassify the Epstein files? Fox Newss Rachel Campos-Duffy
Yeah....I think I would. Trump
For many of Trumps followers, its an article of faith that the US government has long been run by an elite cabal of pedophiles. Less conspiratorially but no less seriously, others question whether politicians and powerful people either participated in or knew about Jeffrey Epsteins sex trafficking of young women, from his posh Manhattan town house to his private Caribbean islands. Perhaps most critical to Trump followers, though, is the fact that Trump indicated a willingness to release the filesand didnt. As this article went to press, grand jury material from the Epstein records was due to be released in December. Wiles told me she underestimated the potency of the scandal: Whether he was an American CIA asset, a Mossad asset, whether all these rich, important men went to that nasty island and did unforgivable things to young girls, she said, I mean, I kind of knew it, but its never anything I paid a bit of attention to.
In February, Bondi gave binders labeled The Epstein Files: Phase 1 to a group of conservative social media influencers who were visiting the White House, including Liz Wheeler, Jessica Reed Kraus, Rogan OHandley, and Chaya Raichik. The binders turned out to contain nothing but old information. I think she completely whiffed on appreciating that that was the very targeted group that cared about this, Wiles said of Bondi. First she gave them binders full of nothingness. And then she said that the witness list, or the client list, was on her desk. There is no client list, and it sure as hell wasnt on her desk. As Noah Shachtman reported in Vanity Fair, dozens and dozens of FBI agents at the New York field office were tasked with combing through the Epstein files. Many observers assumed they were looking for (and possibly redacting) Trumps name. I dont know how many agents looked through things, but it was a lot, said Wiles. They were looking for 25 things, not one thing.
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