Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Trump picks Veterans Affairs insider

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Washington — Presidente­lect Donald Trump on Wednesday tapped the Department of Veterans Affairs’ top health official to lead a beleaguere­d agency struggling to meet the health needs of millions of veterans.

David Shulkin’s nomination signals a more modest approach to change at the VA after Trump repeatedly pledged an overhaul. During the presidenti­al campaign, Trump described the VA as “the most corrupt agency” and “probably the most incompeten­tly run agency.”

If confirmed, Shulkin would have the rare distinctio­n of being an ex-Obama administra­tion official serving in the Trump administra­tion.

Trump announced Shulkin’s selection at a news conference in New York and said he had interviewe­d at least 100 people for the job.

“Sadly our great veterans have not gotten the level of care they deserve, but Dr. Shulkin has the experience and the vision to ensure we will meet the health care needs of every veteran,” Trump said.

The choice is likely to soothe some of the largest veterans organizati­ons and pave an easy path to confirmati­on in the Senate, where Shulkin was approved unanimousl­y to be undersecre­tary of health in 2015.

“We’re pleased with this decision,” said Joe Chenelly, national executive director of AMVETS. “We’ve been saying all along continuity is important at the VA, and Dr. Shulkin definitely understand­s the problems at the VA.”

But Paul Rieckhoff, founder and CEO of Iraq and Afghanista­n Veterans of America, said his group is concerned about the department being led by a non-veteran.

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