US president-elect Donald Trump is putting together the pieces of his new administration, starting with his pick to lead his White House team. Susie Wiles is one of two campaign managers who helped the Republican win the election. The 67-year-old will be the first woman to serve as White House chief of staff. It is the first in a flurry of expected staff announcements, ahead of Mr Trump’s inauguration in January next year. Reports suggest he could tap on familiar faces from his previous administration. Simon Marks reports.
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