Donald Trump is speaking out about one of his closest aides following a personal announcement that quickly drew national attention.

Susie Wiles, who currently serves as White House Chief of Staff, recently revealed she has been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer.

Despite the diagnosis, Wiles has made it clear she plans to continue working through her treatment, remaining active in her role at the White House.

Trump addressed the situation publicly, praising Wiles and emphasizing her strength during what he described as a challenging moment.

He called her “one of the strongest people” he knows and expressed confidence in her recovery, noting that her prognosis is considered excellent.

Wiles, 68, has been a key figure in Trump’s political circle for years and played a major role in his recent campaign and return to office.

She is also the first woman to serve as White House Chief of Staff, a position she has held since early 2025.

According to reports, she has already begun treatment but continues to appear at official events and meetings alongside the president.

The announcement has sparked an outpouring of support, as well as renewed attention on her role inside the administration.

As she continues both her work and treatment, many are watching closely — not just for her recovery, but for how she balances both in the weeks ahead.