The wheels on the Malignant Fascist's crazy bus regime seem to be coming off. His Chief of Staff Susie Wiles was interviewed by Vanity Fair and spilled the tea about key regime minions, something you might do if you were looking for some career sanewashing prior to bailing out (or alternatively, if you're sending "you're not welcome" messages to those minions). From AlterNet:
President Donald Trump's former campaign manager and current chief of staff, Susie Wiles left no one untouched speaking to a Vanity Fair reporter.
In a new tell-all article, Wiles calls Vice President JD Vance "a conspiracy theorist for a decade."
There has been speculation about Vance's conversion from calling Trump "Hitler" to becoming a fierce defender of the president. Wiles reveals in the interview that Vance has been "sort of political" in his conversion.
Wiles also criticized Russell Vought, the director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Vought was the "architect of the notorious Project 2025," the Heritage Foundation plot to radically change the U.S. government from the inside.
According to Wiles, Vought is nothing more than "a right-wing absolute zealot."
Vought was closely involved with the effort to eliminate thousands of federal workers, leading to a brain drain of some of the smartest experts in government, Reuters reported in September.
Vanity Fair asked Wiles about the effort under Elon Musk to cut $2 trillion from the federal budget. Toward the end of his time in the White House, Musk confessed he would only able to cut about $150 billion by the end of 2026.
In March, the billionaire argued, in a since-deleted posted, that leaders like Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler "didn't murder millions of people. Their public sector workers did."
Wiles said of the statement, “I think that’s when he’s microdosing.”
Wiles remark was in reference to reports of Musk's heavy drug use while working in the White House. In May, the New York Times reported Musk had a daily supply of 20 ketamine pills. He mixed the ketamine with ecstasy, psychedelic mushrooms and Adderall, according to the Times.
Wiles said she never had first-hand knowledge of Musk's drug use.
She also touched on the Malignant Fascist's "alcoholic's personality":
President Donald Trump's chief of staff and former campaign manager, Susie Wiles, spoke to Vanity Fair for an extensive piece where she revealed some of her own psychoanalysis of the GOP leader.
At one point during the interview, which involved a number of Trump staff members, Wiles said Trump has “an alcoholic’s personality."
She explained that he “operates [with] a view that there’s nothing he can’t do. Nothing, zero, nothing.”
Trump's brother, Fred Trump Jr., was an alcoholic, and Trump doesn't drink alcohol at all. However Mary Trump, the president's niece, has said that for the president, "nothing is ever enough."...
She didn't spare the Malignant Fascist's personal attorney/ Attorney General Pam "Blondie" Bondi's handling of the Epstein-Trump files, either. From The Hill:
Attorney General Pam Bondi “whiffed” on understanding how much President Trump’s base of supporters cared about the release of the files linked to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles says in a newly-released interview.
“I think she completely whiffed on appreciating that that was the very targeted group that cared about this,” Wiles said in an interview with Vanity Fair that was published on Tuesday.
“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 wasn’t on her desk,” she continued.
Bondi has faced backlash from Trump’s base for her handling of the Epstein files. The attorney general said in a Fox News interview in February that the files were “sitting on my desk” awaiting release.
The attorney general had promoted the revelations seen in the files in several interviews without details but while describing Epstein’s actions as “pretty sick.”
However, a Justice Department memo released over the summer found that documents said there was “no incriminating ‘client list.’”
The memo also said that federal investigators “did not uncover evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties.”
In November, President Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act after the legislation passed with bipartisan support in the Senate and the House. The law gives the Justice Department 30 days to release the majority of the files.
Wiles also acknowledged that the revenge prosecutions of the MF's political opponents were exactly that.
Whatever her reason for speaking out at a particularly low ebb for the fascist regime, Wiles' comments on key players like Vance, Bondi, and Vought give unmistakable confirmation of an incompetent regime in a struggle with itself, with everyone looking out for number one, and a dangerous clown at the top of the chain of command who never was and never will be a leader.
(Photo: The eyes have it -- Susie Wiles perhaps questioning her career decisions / via Facebook)

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