Chattanooga Times Free Press

Tom Price resigns

Trump’s secretary of Health and Human Services leaves post over private plane use

- BY RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR AND JONATHAN LEMIRE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s health secretary resigned Friday, after his travel triggered investigat­ions that overshadow­ed the administra­tion’s agenda and angered his boss.

The Health and Human Services secretary became the first member of the president’s Cabinet to be pushed out in an administra­tion that has seen several high-ranking White House aides ousted. A former GOP congressma­n from the Atlanta suburbs, Price served just eight months.

Publicly, Trump said he was “not happy” with Price for using private charter aircraft for official trips on the taxpayers’ dime, when cheaper commercial flights would have done in many cases.

Privately, Trump has been telling associates in recent days that his health chief had become a distractio­n and was overshadow­ing his tax overhaul agenda and underminin­g his campaign promise to “drain the swamp” of corruption, according to three people familiar with the discussion­s who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The flap prompted scrutiny of other Cabinet members’ travel, as the House Oversight and Government Reform committee launched a government­wide investigat­ion of top political appointees. Other department heads have been scrambling to explain their own travel.

Price’s repayment of $51,887.31 for his own travel costs and his public expression of regrets did not placate the White House. The total travel cost, including the secretary’s entourage, was unclear. It could amount to several hundred thousand dollars.

An orthopedic surgeon turned politician, Price rose to Budget Committee chairman in the House, where he was known as a fiscal conservati­ve. When Price joined the administra­tion, Trump touted him as a conservati­ve policy expert who could write a new health care bill to replace the Obama-era Affordable Care Act.

But Price became more of a supporting player in the GOP’s futile health care campaign, while Vice President Mike Pence took the lead, particular­ly in dealing with the Senate. The perception of Price jetting around while GOP lawmakers labored to repeal “Obamacare” — including a three-nation trip in May to Africa and Europe — raised eyebrows on Capitol Hill. Price flew on military aircraft overseas.

Although much of Trump’s ire over the health care failure has been aimed at the Republican­controlled Congress, associates of the president said he also assigns some blame to Price, who he believes did not do a good job of selling the GOP plan.

A Pence protege, Seema Verma, has been mentioned as a possible successor to Price. Verma already leads the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which runs health insurance programs that cover more than 130 million Americans.

Another possible HHS candidate: FDA Commission­er Scott Gottlieb, who won some bipartisan support in his confirmati­on and is well known in policy, government and industry circles.

Trump named Don J. Wright, a deputy assistant secretary of health, to serve as acting secretary.

Price, 62, was seen in Congress as a foe of wasteful spending. As HHS secretary, he led a $1 trillion department whose future is the key to managing mounting federal budgetary deficits. As secretary, Price criticized the Medicaid health program for low-income people, saying it doesn’t deliver results commensura­te with the hundreds of billions of dollars taxpayers spent on it. As a congressma­n, he favored Medicare privatizat­ion.

But Price’s image as a budget hawk took a hit when reports of his official travel started bubbling up. Price used private charter flights on 10 trips with multiple segments, when in many cases cheaper commercial flights were available. His charter travel was first reported by the news site Politico.

On a trip in June to Nashville, Price also had lunch with his son, who lives in that city, according to Politico. Another trip was from Dulles Internatio­nal Airport in the Washington suburbs to Philadelph­ia Internatio­nal Airport, a distance of 135 miles.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price announced Friday he is resigning amid criticism of his travel on private planes.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price announced Friday he is resigning amid criticism of his travel on private planes.

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