Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Trump: Montana senator should resign

Allegation­s helped end doctor’s bid to lead VA

- By Jill Colvin and Zeke Miller

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Saturday called for the resignatio­n of the Democratic senator who assembled and released what Trump called “false” allegation­s that scuttled the nomination of the White House doctor who had been in line to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Trump stepped up his criticism of Montana’s Jon Tester, the top Democrat on the Senate Veterans’ Committee, in two tweets days after asserting that Tester “has to have a big price to pay” politicall­y in the GOP-friendly state for his role in Ronny Jackson’s failed VA bid. Tester faces a competitiv­e re-election race this year.

Tester, in a statement, didn’t directly respond to Trump but said he was committed to aiding veterans.

At issue are allegation­s that Tester has said were brought to his attention by more than 20 military and retired military personnel who have worked with Jackson. Tester said not investigat­ing would have been “a derelictio­n of duty” and said making them public was important for the sake of transparen­cy.

The charges against Jackson raised questions about his prescribin­g practices and leadership ability, including accusation­s of drunkennes­s on the job. Tester’s office collected the allegation­s, which included a claim that Jackson “got drunk and wrecked a government vehicle” at a Secret Service going-away party.

Trump tweeted early Saturday that the allegation­s “are proving false. The Secret Service is unable to confirm (in fact they deny) any of the phony Democrat charges which have absolutely devastated the wonderful Jackson family. Tester should resign.”

Trump said people in Montana, a state he won by 20 percentage points in 2016, “will not stand for this kind of slander.” He called Jackson “the kind of man that those in Montana would most respect and admire, and now, for no reason whatsoever, his reputation has been shattered. Not fair, Tester!”

 ?? J. Scott Applewhite The Associated Press ?? President Donald Trump on Saturday called on Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., to resign. Tester’s assembled allegation­s helped topple Veterans Administra­tion nominee Ronny Jackson’s candidacy.
J. Scott Applewhite The Associated Press President Donald Trump on Saturday called on Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., to resign. Tester’s assembled allegation­s helped topple Veterans Administra­tion nominee Ronny Jackson’s candidacy.

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