Thursday evening, President Trump’s Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles, received the Barbara K. Olson Woman of Valor Award. The award is named for Independent Women Forum founder Barbara K. Olson, who was tragically killed in the September 11th attack on the Pentagon.

According to FOX News,the award honors women who demonstrate the commitment and courage to advance economic liberty, personal responsibility and political freedom.

Wiles is the first presidential Chief of Staff to receive the award.

During a recorded video message presented at the ceremony, President Trump said:

“The woman of valor, that is Susie, come to think of it. Not only is Susie the first female chief of staff in American history, she’s also one of the best White House chiefs of staff ever in history, I say the best, actually. I’m tremendously grateful for her friendship, loyalty, and support every single day. She’s a real professional.”

Wiles was diagnosed with early-stage of breast cancer in March.

During the Independent Women’s Forum gala, where she received the award, Wiles recounted a conversation she had with President Trump before becoming his Chief of Staff.

Trump had asked her how he won Florida so decisively but faced closer results elsewhere. For the first time publicly, Wiles alluded to the possibility of 2020 election fraud claims being validated.

The remarks have been taken as potential foreshadowing of upcoming revelations following investigative actions taken in Georgia, Arizona, Puerto Rico, and, possibly beginning in Wisconsin this week, asreportedby The Gateway Pundit.

🚨🔥 Susie Wiles: “The President wanted to know why he won Florida (in 2020) but maybe struggled with some other states…

Source: The Gateway Pundit