Trump's incoming chief of staff is a former lobbyist. She'll face a raft of special interests

As Donald Trump prepares to return to power, his victory is likely to embolden those who think they can get his ear. That raises the prospect that his second administration could face many of the same perils as his first,...

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WASHINGTON (AP) — As incoming White House chief of staff, one of Susie Wiles ’ vexing challenges will be policing the buffet line of powerful interests who want something from Donald Trump. It’s a world she knows well. During Trump’s first presidency, she lobbied for many of them.

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