Thanks for the links.i was able to access the full part 1 it his the paywall for part 2.
It is always a different experience reading complete context instead of excerpts. The piece is complimentary or at least friendly to Wiles in a lot of ways but when you step back, certain things stand out — (1) she probably got too comfortable over time and engaged in a lot of loose talk for a sitting Chief of Staff; and (2) she presents as a straight shooter but either she is very willing to state as facts things that are probably untrue or she is so certain of her view that she misremembers events as suit her narrative.