Trump Supporters Realize Vanity Fair Shoot Doomed Their Careers

A recent feature in Vanity Fair has stirred up controversy among officials from the Trump administration. During a photo shoot for the magazine, an official predicted dire consequences for the team involved. The sentiment echoed throughout the session, highlighting the group’s concerns about the potential fallout from the profile.
Key Personnel at the Vanity Fair Shoot
The Vanity Fair shoot included several notable figures from the Trump administration:
- Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio
- Chief of Staff Susie Wiles
- Deputy Chiefs of Staff James Blair and Dan Scavino
- Homeland Security Adviser Stephen Miller
- Vice President JD Vance
JD Vance and His Comments
Vice President JD Vance lightheartedly remarked about his job security, suggesting he faced no repercussions for participating in the shoot. His comments, however, took a pointed turn as he made jokes at the expense of his colleagues.
Wiles’ Candid Remarks
Chief of Staff Susie Wiles did not hold back during her interview. She made controversial statements about President Trump and other officials. Notably, she described Trump as having “an alcoholic’s personality” and shared unflattering opinions about various administration members.
Administration Fallout
Wiles’ remarks have not only raised eyebrows but also fueled speculation about her position within the White House. Feeling the heat, she attempted to clarify her statements, deeming the resulting article a “disingenuously framed hit piece.” She claimed that vital context was missing, which skewed the narrative.
Support from Colleagues
Karoline Leavitt voiced her support for Wiles, asserting that “President Trump has no greater or more loyal adviser than Susie.” She emphasized the administration’s appreciation for Wiles’ leadership following the fallout from the Vanity Fair profile.
The Vanity Fair feature serves as a pivotal moment for Trump supporters as it highlights the internal complexities and challenges they face. As the reactions unfold, it remains to be seen how this exposure will impact their careers moving forward.




