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- President Donald Trump appointed a number of women to high-ranking roles in his administration.
- One-third of Trump's original Cabinet and Cabinet-level appointments — eight out of 24 — were women.
- Trump appointed Susie Wiles as the first-ever female White House chief of staff.
In an appearance on "The View" ahead of the 2024 election, Mark Cuban said that President Donald Trump "doesn't like to be challenged" by "strong, intelligent women."
Susie Wiles, Trump's 2024 campaign manager who went on to become his White House chief of staff, had something to say about that.
"I'm told @mcuban needs help identifying the strong and intelligent women surrounding Pres. Trump," she wrote in a rare social media post on X in October 2024. "Well, here we are! I've been proud to lead this campaign."
(Cuban later apologized for his wording, but added that "I stand by my opinion that he does not like being challenged publicly.")
Trump's history with women is complex, with a record of inflammatory comments, lawsuits, and contentious political actions such as laying the groundwork to overturn Roe v. Wade. However, Trump has also made notable gains with women voters. In 2024, 45% of women voted for Trump compared to 55% of men — a narrower gender gap than in 2016 and 2020, according to the Center for American Women and Politics.
During his second non-consecutive term, Trump has named women to several historic appointments in his administration, including the first female White House chief of staff and the youngest-ever press secretary.
According to the Center for American Women and Politics, one-third of Trump's original Cabinet and Cabinet-level appointments — eight out of 24 — were women.
One of those women is no longer in Trump's Cabinet. Trump fired Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem in March 2026 and announced Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin as her replacement. Noem will instead serve as special envoy for the Shield of the Americas.
The White House referred Business Insider to the president's comments from a 2025 White House event for Women's History Month in which he praised the women in his Cabinet and said he was "thrilled to say that we have more women in our Cabinet than any Republican president in the history of our country."
Meet the most powerful women in the Trump administration.