The Chief of Staff to the White House, Susie Wiles, has made bombshell revelations about President Donald Trump, his second-term agenda, and his close associates. In over 10 interviews, Wiles shared her experiences working with the President, stating that Trump’s personality exhibits characteristics of a habitual drunk, despite him being a teetotaler himself. Explaining that individuals with a drinking problem tend to become more outgoing under the influence, Wiles, a self-proclaimed expert on the subject, drew from her own family experience, as her father, a well-known sports caster, struggled with alcoholism.
Wiles acknowledged that Trump’s desire for revenge likely played a role in several of his decisions, with many actions taken during his second term motivated by a desire to exact revenge on his political opponents. She also claimed that Trump believes that nothing is impossible, stating, “He thinks that whatever it is, zero is not an option.” In a speech to the nation, Trump said, “What we’ve done in one year, no one else could have done.” Wiles noted that Trump’s desire for revenge might also be a factor in the lawsuits against his political opponents, stating, “I’m not saying you should do it, but if the opportunity arises, they will take advantage of it.”
In the interviews, Wiles also criticized several of Trump’s associates, including Vice President Mike Pence, Elon Musk, and Attorney General Pam Bondi. She stated that Pence has been harboring conspiracy theories for over a decade and expressed shock at Musk’s use of ketamine. In response to Wiles’ comments, Trump told the New York Post that he acknowledged her work, saying, “She’s done a great job.” After the interviews, Wiles wrote on X that her words were taken out of context and that the article was a hit piece. White House Press Secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, stated that Trump has no one more loyal or knowledgeable than Wiles.
Separately, the UK and the European Union have imposed sanctions on Canadian Pakistani oil tycoon, Murtaza Lakhani. London has been ranked as one of the world’s most expensive cities, joining the top 15. According to Indian media, Telangana police claim that Sajid Akram has visited India at least six times over the past three decades, with most trips being to Hyderabad to resolve family property issues. A train station in Taipei, Taiwan, was attacked, resulting in three deaths and five injuries. The attack is believed to have been carried out by a supporter of Sheikh Hussain Wahid, who died in Singapore while receiving treatment.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that Russia is willing to work towards a peaceful resolution of the conflict in Ukraine, based on the principles outlined last year. China has requested that India correct its policy on telecommunications tariffs. Israel has accused a Russian citizen of spying for Iran, stating that the individual took pictures of Israeli ports and facilities on the orders of Iranian intelligence. US President Donald Trump has stated that a possible war with Venezuela is not off the table, stating that all options are on the table. Trump also stated that additional oil tankers will be seized in Venezuelan waters.
In other news, a 52-year-old man was shot and killed in New Delhi, India, in a family feud. Following the shootings at Brown University and MIT, US President Donald Trump has suspended the Green Card lottery program. Protests against Sheikh Hussain Wahid’s support for the MQM have been ongoing in India. According to MQM sources, Shamaila Imran Farooq was receiving treatment for cancer at a hospital in London.

