Overview
- Trump said Wiles, 68, was diagnosed with breast cancer at an early stage and will begin treatment immediately.
- He stated she plans to remain practically the entire time in the White House and keep working through her care.
- Trump described her prognosis as excellent and said she has a strong medical team, while praising her as a close and vital adviser.
- Wiles is the first woman to serve as White House chief of staff and previously worked as a Trump campaign manager.
- No additional medical details or independent confirmation have been released, and officials including Tulsi Gabbard publicly offered support.