White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles ignited a political uproar Tuesday with candid remarks about President Donald Trump’s past relationship with convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein, framing the pair as “young, single playboys together” while insisting Trump did nothing criminal in connection to Epstein.
Wiles’s remarks come as the Justice Department is preparing to release unclassified Epstein-related documents by a Congressional deadline later this week, after Trump had previously resisted the disclosure.
Her interview went beyond Epstein, offering unusually blunt assessments of key figures in and around the administration — from deriding Attorney General Pam Bondi’s handling of the case to disputing Trump’s own claims about former President Bill Clinton’s alleged ties to Epstein.
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Wiles told the magazine that Trump was “wrong” to assert there was evidence Clinton visited Epstein’s private island, directly contradicting the president’s narrative.
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The implications of Wiles’s comments have already reverberated across Washington, prompting damage-control efforts from the White House.
Wiles called the Vanity Fair profile a “disingenuously framed hit piece” that omitted key context, while Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and other administration officials publicly rallied to defend her and the president.
Critics on both sides of the political spectrum seized on the “playboys” comment, arguing it either whitewashes serious ethical questions or reflects a dismissive attitude toward the gravity of the Epstein scandal.

