White House Chief of Staff Wiles Drops Bombshell: “We’re Going to Find Out” Trump Won 2020 Swing States

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles — the most senior staffer in the Trump administration and historically the most cautious — made a striking public statement last Thursday that has set off a firestorm across the political spectrum: she believes the country is going to “find out” that President Trump actually won the swing states he lost in 2020.
Wiles was receiving the Barbara K. Olson Woman of Valor Award at the Independent Women’s Forum gala at the Waldorf Astoria in Washington when she recounted her first meeting with Trump after the 2020 election. “He wanted to know why he won Florida but maybe struggled in some other states — that I think we’re going to find out he actually did win,” she said casually, before describing how Trump subsequently asked her to run his PAC. 13WHAM
The room was filled with senior administration figures including Acting AG Todd Blanche, Energy Secretary Chris Wright, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, and FBI Director Kash Patel. This was not a comment made to a fringe audience. CNN
The remarks arrive as the DOJ is actively litigating to hold onto 2020 election ballots seized from Fulton County, Georgia’s Atlanta warehouse, with a federal judge ruling the government may continue to hold them. A federal grand jury also issued a subpoena to Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen seeking materials from the Cyber Ninjas’ 2020 audit, including ballot images, absentee envelopes, vote tallies, and hard drives. Washington Times
Critics were swift and pointed. Former Republican strategist Tim Miller called it “psychosis.” Campaign strategist Jacob Perry noted that for years Wiles had been described as “the sane one who would keep things somewhat normal in the White House.” Former national security official Brian McKeon offered a legal observation: “If he did win, then he is ineligible to continue serving as president” — a reference to the 22nd Amendment’s two-term limit. Turnto10
The legal record is what it is: Trump’s team filed 62 lawsuits contesting the 2020 results. Biden won the national popular vote by more than seven million votes. The results were certified by Republican and Democratic state officials alike, upheld through two partial recounts in Wisconsin, a nonpartisan audit, a conservative law firm review, and more than 60 court decisions. No court found evidence of fraud sufficient to change any state’s outcome.
What Wiles’ remarks signal — whether an impending revelation from ongoing federal investigations, a political posture ahead of the midterms, or simply a statement of personal belief — remains to be seen. But when the Chief of Staff of the United States says it publicly, in a room full of cabinet secretaries, it is news.
Sources: American Greatness | Alternet | Gateway Pundit | Joe.My.God

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