Who Is the Woman Who Blocked Rama from Meeting JD Vance in Munich?


The official U.S. delegation arrived at the Munich Conference on Friday morning and stayed for less than 24 hours. Vice President J.D. Vance delivered an unusual speech in the morning, conveying unexpected messages that signaled a fundamental dismantling of the liberal agenda, particularly that of Soros.

Edi Rama was not in the hall when this speech was given, but he had different expectations.

Rama knew that in the evening, a high-level dinner would be held, where Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, among others, would be present.

Throughout Friday, Rama worked tirelessly to secure an invitation to that dinner. The individuals involved in this effort were by no means insignificant.

Leading the operation was Richard Grenell, along with two Albanian businessmen. Together, they managed to engage a lobbyist from Florida and… they almost succeeded.

J.D. Vance’s office was prioritizing the possibility of a meeting between Rama and the U.S. Vice President during the dinner.

However, there was an unexpected obstacle—a woman who serves as Chief of Staff to President Trump. Her name is Susan Wiles.

Wiles has been one of Trump’s most steadfast supporters for years, and her authority and level of access to information are extraordinary.

Figuratively speaking, Wiles resembles a guardian angel, meticulously scanning all forces attempting to penetrate the Presidency.

It was precisely her firm and decisive intervention that derailed the Florida lobbyist and thwarted the efforts of Richard Grenell and the two Albanian businessmen to execute this operation—an operation for which Edi Rama was in dire need at this moment.

Veliaj in Prison, Soros in the Crosshairs

Alongside Grenell, Edi Rama has attempted to lure Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, to Albania by enticing him with the offer of Sazan Island to build luxury villas.

The problem, however, is that those who have taken power in Washington did not assume office to engage in real estate deals. It is far more likely that their political agenda involves dismantling the liberal network at its core, where Soros’s operatives have been meticulously cataloged across the globe.

Perhaps Richard Grenell does not yet realize how much Edi Rama exposes him or the kind of trouble Grenell finds himself in by involving Trump’s son-in-law in meaningless schemes that only tarnish his reputation.

The truth, which Rama does not know—and which Grenell may not have realized yet either—is that those with offices in the White House, the State Department, or USAID have detailed reports from Tirana on Edi Rama’s level of involvement.

For instance, a report consulted by Hashtag.al even detailed the precise moment when the rift between Edi Rama and Erion Veliaj began.

That rift started in New York in 2017, the year when the “Old Guy,” George Soros, decided to pass on his legacy to the “New Guy,” Alex Soros.

The main opponent of this plan was a key Soros general named Jonas Rolett. He was nothing less than the mastermind of the Soros foundation in Southeastern Europe from 1995 until he was finally ousted in 2021.

In 2018, student protests erupted in Tirana, which Rama interpreted as a strong move by Jonas Rolett’s faction to replace him with Veliaj.

From that day on, Rama realized that two Albanians were particularly dangerous to him—Erion Veliaj and Albin Kurti—both under the influence of the Rolett faction.

Since then, Rama has sought to keep Veliaj weak, practically with one foot in the grave, while Veliaj, in turn, has been scrambling to restore his relationship with Alex Soros. However, Soros initially found it difficult to warm up to Veliaj.

The information laid out in this article is precisely what has been detailed in a report that Washington’s top officials have been reading for some time now—including Susan Wiles, the very woman who completely blocked Rama’s attempt to secure a historic meeting and photo-op with J.D. Vance.

Rama desperately needed this move, as he now fears that his own party in Tirana may turn against him following the dramatic imprisonment of Veliaj. Key figures within his party, as well as influential media figures close to both him and Veliaj, are well aware of how Rama spent nearly five years orchestrating a public and media smear campaign against Veliaj. It is also widely known which powerful minister by his side meticulously constructed these schemes against Veliaj.

Thus, Rama understands that his party, which had been applauding SPAK for five years, now finds it incredibly difficult to suddenly turn against SPAK after Veliaj’s arrest. The main culprit for Veliaj’s downfall was Rama himself, and the most logical political move at this moment would be to hold Rama accountable rather than SPAK.

This fear drove Rama to seek an unexpected show of support—a photo with J.D. Vance. However, Susan Wiles reportedly crushed his attempt with a single text message:

“He is a Soros buffoon. Stay as far away as possible.” / Hashtag.al