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Trump nominates W. House doc as new Veterans Affairs chief

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump shook up his cabinet once again on Wednesday, sacking embattled Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin and nominating White House doctor Ronny Jackson as his successor.

“I am pleased to announce that I intend to nominate highly respected Admiral Ronny L. Jackson, MD, as the new Secretary of Veterans Affairs,” said Trump, who has also replaced his secretary of state and national security advisor in the last month.

“I am thankful for Dr David Shulkin’s service to our country and to our GREAT VETERANS!” he said on Twitter.

Pentagon official Robert Wilkie would serve as interim department chief until Jackson receives Congressio­nal approval, the president added.

Shulkin’s sacking had been widely predicted after he was accused of spending US$ 122,000 on a nine- day trip to Europe with his wife, which included sightseein­g at castles and taking in profession­al tennis matches.

He was one of the few senior officials in the Trump administra­tion who had also served during the presidency of Barack Obama.

Jackson’s stock with Trump rose after he pronounced in January that the 71-year- old president was in “excellent” health.

After releasing the results from Trump’s physical, Jackson said “he has incredible genes and that’s the way God made him.”

VoteVets, a progressiv­e organizati­on, urged Senators to “ask him blunt, direct questions about how the VA works” during his confirmati­on hearing.

“We are concerned about his readiness to assume control,” the group wrote on Twitter.

Shulkin’s departure caps a

I am pleased to announce that I intend to nominate highly respected Admiral Ronny L. Jackson, MD, as the new Secretary of Veterans Affairs.

dizzying month of changes to the Trump cabinet, mos t notably the sacking of Rex Tillerson as secretary of state on March 13.

Trump’s top economic advisor Gary Cohn also exited the White House after the president announced plans to impose tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum, a policy Cohn did not endorse.

And National Security Advisor HR McMaster was axed only six days ago, replaced by the hardline Fox News pundit and former UN ambassador John Bolton.

The Department of Veterans Affairs is the second-largest federal agency after the Pentagon, employing 360,000 people.

Lack of funding has weakened the hospital network specifical­ly dedicated to the health of veterans – a key constituen­cy for Trump.

And the system has come under criticism from many veterans and organisati­ons for falling short, particular­ly in terms of psychiatri­c care.

Hundreds of thousands of veterans, many who served in Iraq and Afghanista­n, suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.

The 58-year- old Shulkin had served as undersecre­tary of veterans affairs for health under Obama.

He previously worked as chief medical officer of the University of Pennsylvan­ia health system.

During his tenure as secretary, he oversaw legislativ­e changes including an expansion of benefits for post-9/11 veterans. — AFP

Donald Trump, US President

 ??  ?? This combinatio­n of file pictures shows Jackson (left) speaking at a press briefing at the White House in Washington, DC and Shulkin testifying during a hearing in Washington, DC. — AFP photo
This combinatio­n of file pictures shows Jackson (left) speaking at a press briefing at the White House in Washington, DC and Shulkin testifying during a hearing in Washington, DC. — AFP photo

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