Susie Wiles, chief of staff to President Donald Trump, has revealed how senior White House aides manage the president's unusual sleep schedule and late-night work habits behind the scenes.
Speaking during the Independent Women's Gala on Thursday, Wiles discussed the challenges of operating in what she described as a White House that runs on 'Trump time.'
The administration has developed an informal system to ensure staff can manage the demanding workload while still getting rest.
'I go to sleep early, and Dan Scavino, who I'm sure many of you know is a night owl, we divide it,' Wiles explained.
'I get the early calls, and Dan gets the late calls.'
The arrangement has evolved over several years to help aides navigate the president's unconventional schedule.
'That's the way we've navigated over a couple of years, making sure we all get enough sleep, even if the president doesn't,' she said.