Porterville Recorder

Trump considers ousting his VA secretary in Cabinet shuffle

- By HOPE YEN and ZEKE MILLER

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is considerin­g ousting embattled Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin, who has faced an insurgency within his department and fresh allegation­s that he used a member of his security detail to run personal errands.

Trump has floated the notion of moving Energy Secretary Rick Perry to the VA to right the ship, believing Shulkin has become a distractio­n, according to two sources familiar with White House discussion­s. The sources were not authorized to discuss internal deliberati­ons.

Shulkin has faced several investigat­ions over his travel and leadership of the department, but until now has received praise from the president for his work to turn it around. The news comes after Trump fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson Tuesday.

Trump raised the idea with Perry on Monday but did not offer the job to him, according to one White House official. Trump has been angry with Shulkin, the official said, but is known to float staffing changes without always following through.

Shulkin did not respond to requests for comment via phone and text message. He has been holding on to his job by a thread since a bruising internal report found ethics violations in connection with his trip to Europe with his wife last summer.

The VA inspector general also is looking into a complaint by a member of Shulkin’s 24-7 security detail that he was asked to accompany the secretary to a Home Depot and carry furniture items into his home, according to two people familiar with the allegation who requested anonymity to discuss an ongoing investigat­ion.

Within the agency, a political adviser installed by Trump has openly mused to other VA staff about ousting the former Obama administra­tion official. And a top communicat­ions aide has taken extended leave following a secret, failed attempt to turn lawmakers against him.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY JACQUELYN MARTIN ?? In this Feb. 6, file photo, Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin speaks during a House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs hearing on veteran caregiver support on Capitol Hill in Washington. Shulkin is hanging onto his job by a thread.
AP PHOTO BY JACQUELYN MARTIN In this Feb. 6, file photo, Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin speaks during a House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs hearing on veteran caregiver support on Capitol Hill in Washington. Shulkin is hanging onto his job by a thread.

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