Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Back successor, ex-VA chief says

Trump pick called honorable

- HOPE YEN Informatio­n for this article was contribute­d by Darlene Superville of The Associated Press.

WASHINGTON — Former Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin downplayed concerns about his potential successor’s lack of managerial experience Monday, saying the key for improving the VA will be surroundin­g White House doctor Ronny Jackson with a good team “because no one person can do this alone.”

Shulkin and the White House have engaged in a highly public campaign surroundin­g his departure from the VA last week. Shulkin said he was fired. The White House said he resigned.

On Monday, Shulkin told CNN there was no reason he would resign. He said he had been given a heads-up on his ouster by Chief of Staff John Kelly moments before President Donald Trump tweeted it.

Shulkin said he supports the person Trump selected to replace him.

“I have comfort because I know Dr. Jackson,” Shulkin said. “Dr. Jackson is a very honorable man who wants to do the right thing.”

Shulkin’s comments represente­d a different tone from the back-and-forth Sunday when the White House hit back at Shulkin for claiming that he was fired from his job and that he was only informed about it shortly before President Donald Trump tweeted about his replacemen­t.

The Trump administra­tion says he left his job willingly amid an ethics scandal and mounting rebellion within the agency.

On Sunday, after Shulkin’s public statements blaming his ouster on unfair “political forces” in the Trump administra­tion, the White House circulated a “talking points” memo to some veterans groups in a bid to discredit him.

The three-page memo, obtained by The Associated Press, points out seven “lies” that it said Shulkin had spread. They include statements in which he minimizes a VA watchdog report in February that concluded he violated ethics rules by accepting free Wimbledon tennis tickets. The VA inspector general has previously found Shulkin made misleading statements about the trip to investigat­ors and the news media.

In television interviews earlier Sunday, Shulkin said he had not submitted a resignatio­n letter, or planned to, and was only told of Trump’s decision to replace him shortly before the Twitter announceme­nt.

Last week, Trump named Defense Department official Robert Wilkie to the acting position, bypassing Shulkin’s deputy secretary, Tom Bowman. Bowman has come under criticism for being too moderate to push Trump’s agenda.

Wilkie, now listed on the VA website as acting secretary, took over Shulkin’s duties last week.

The back and forth over the circumstan­ces behind Shulkin’s departure — and what it could mean for Wilkie’s status — comes as the nomination of Jackson is drawing concern among lawmakers and veterans groups. They worry the Navy rear admiral and lifelong physician lacks the experience to manage an enormous agency paralyzed over Trump’s push to expand private care.

Trump’s new Cabinet nominees also are beginning to pile up in the Senate, likely leading to weeks of confirmati­on battles and other delays in the run-up to congressio­nal midterm elections in November. That could mean an extended reign for an acting VA secretary.

Shulkin’s dismissal comes amid a broader shakeup of top Trump administra­tion officials and accusation­s of excessive spending by Cabinet officials. Also currently under fire are Environmen­tal Protection Agency Administra­tor Scott Pruitt, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and Housing and Urban Developmen­t Secretary Ben Carson.

Shulkin had agreed to reimburse the government more than $4,000 after the VA’s internal watchdog concluded last month that he had improperly accepted the Wimbledon tickets and that his then-chief of staff had doctored emails to justify his wife traveling to Europe with him at taxpayer expense. Shulkin also blamed internal drama at the agency on a half-dozen or so rebellious political appointees, insisting he had White House backing to fire them.

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