Hier ist Chris Whipple, der Autor von Die ausführliche, zweiteilige Exklusivausgabe von Vanity Fair mit einem Jahr voller Interviews mit Susie Wiles, Trumps Stabschefin.

    Beweis, dass ich es bin: https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2F73zbnkscbz7g1.jpeg

    Ich werde heute um 11:30 Uhr ET eine AMA veranstalten, hier in r/politik. Fragen Sie mich etwas.

    Klicken Hier können Sie Teil 1 lesen Und Hier können Sie Teil 2 lesen.

    Hi Reddit. I'm Chris Whipple, the writer behind Vanity Fair's two-part interview with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles. AMA!
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    1. Blitzpwnage on

      Did Susie really not know that this was all on the record cause it seems extremely obvious that it was? Why the sudden surprise from them? I’m very interested as to why she thought it was safe to speak like this to an interviewer?

      In any case, good job with the interviews and I’m glad y’all are sticking to it with receipts and all!

    2. PM_ME_YIFF_PICS on

      Why did Susie agree to the interviews in the first place, did she know they were recorded? She must have, I have no idea why she’d do this as current chief of staff.

    3. zorroplateado on

      In your opinion, are these people ‚true believers‘ or cynical short term operators just riding Trump’s popularity to get a leg up for the next big position? Rubio, for example. Or Vance.

    4. bbycutiepiex on

      Out of all the interviews you did for the Wiles/Trump piece, what’s one moment that completely surprised you but didn’t make it into the article?

    5. code_archeologist on

      Does Wiles come off as more of a Grima Wormtongue/Rasputin type person or a Varys.

      Or more specifically, is she the puppet master or the loyal servant.

    6. Comprehensive_Main on

      Thoughts on levitt as trumps press Secretary. Like how important is she to him and the admin 

    7. In your opinion, why do you think Susie spoke so freely? I’m sure in your position you have learned to read people very well so I wondered what vibes overall you got from interviewing her.

      Thanks for reporting the truth!! It was refreshing!!

    8. What advice do you have for journalists trying to create rapport with people you anticipate will be trying to „game“ you?

    9. CandyandPiano on

      Out of everyone you interviewed, was there one person that you felt was the most sinister, and one you felt was a better human than people realize?

    10. Julian_Thorne on

      When will Vanity Fair interview Mike Pence? I bet he knows where skeletons are buried

    11. Neat-Comparison9131 on

      When Trump inevitably sues y’all for 100 bazillion dollars, what would you like to come out of discovery?

    12. ImStillExcited on

      Did you have any contact/see/hear about Steven Miller while you were there?

    13. black_flag_4ever on

      Does it feel like you are going crazy when you are trapped in a room with people so disconnected from reality while knowing they have an insane amount of power?

      Easier question, does anyone actually like JD Vance?

    14. Lonely_Refuse4988 on

      Did you ask about her ties to Russia, and whether Putin & KGB have a conduit to Donald, helping guide his actions? 😂

    15. Why do you think Wiles agreed to be interviewed by Vanity Fair given how critical, to the point of open mockery, the publication has been of Trump? She had to know you would not write a puff piece.

    16. Orbitingkittenfarm on

      1. In your experience, who has been the most effective Chief of Staff?

      2. With the multi-decade shift of power and authority to the executive branch, how do you see the role of Chief of Staff evolving over time? This appears, from the outside, to be an enormously consequential role with few official limits and virtually no oversight.

    17. PropofolMargarita on

      In the piece Susie Wiles offers the lame excuse that Trump, a man in his late 40s, was a „young playboy“ when he was partying with Epstein and that’s why he’s in the files.

      Critics say your piece is carefully timed propaganda to ease the blow of Trump being in the Epstein files. What’s your response to that?

    18. How do your colleagues and other journalists react to the administration calling the article a hit piece and that things were taken out of context?

    19. cassy_supernova on

      Do you believe Wiles was attempting to soften the blow from Epstein file releases tomorrow? Essentially, was a goal of hers shaping the narrative, e.g. „single playboys“?

      If so, do you ever find yourself reluctantly playing a part in shaping the narrative, by repeating her take?

      Do you have a strategy for dealing with interviewees when this arises?

    20. Exact_Platypus5179 on

      After close contact with this phenomenon, did you suffer any radiation burns, corneal thickening or hair loss? Radiation poisoning needs prompt treatment so do please get evaluated by a professional. Presumably you know each of these individuals are radioactive. Cheers

    21. Competitive_Swan_130 on

      Could you explain why a person with Wilkes years of experience in politics is unlikely to actually be caught off guard when dealing with journalists 

    22. Outrageous-Gur-3781 on

      Did you give Susie a preview? Did she ask that you pull the story?

    23. GarySparrow0 on

      How do you resist the urge to call her a massive piece of fucking shit?

    24. Tony_Cheese_ on

      What’s the mood like from people who aren’t public facing? Was it scary being a member of the press in the belly of the beast?

    25. Is there any context missing from the article that would significantly reframe any of her comments?

    26. PistisDeKrisis on

      Not to get into details, but was there additional information that you were not allowed to print? Were you told anything was „off limits?“

    27. Since you wrote the authoritative book on Chiefs of Staff, what is your assessment of Susie Wiles as a Chief of Staff?

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