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President taps acting VA secretary Wilkie for the permanent job

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WASHINGTON — In a surprise announceme­nt that caught the candidate off-guard, President Donald Trump said Friday he’ll nominate acting Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie to permanentl­y lead the beleaguere­d department.

Trump spilled the news about Wilkie at a White House event on prison reform as he introduced Cabinet members in attendance. When Trump got to Wilkie, he said, “I’ll be informing him in a little while — he doesn’t know this yet — that we’re going to be putting his name up for nomination to be secretary.”

Trump added, “I’m sorry that I ruined the surprise.”

The president appeared impressed with Wilkie, saying publicly last month he’s been doing a “great job” at the VA. On Friday, Trump upped his assessment of Wilkie’s job performanc­e to “incredible job.”

Wilkie has led the VA since Trump fired David Shulkin in March amid an ethics scandal and mounting rebellion within the agency. Trump then turned to Ronny Jackson, the Navy doctor who had been his personal physician, but Jackson abruptly withdrew last month amid allegation­s about his profession­alism.

Wilkie, 56, is a former Pentagon undersecre­tary for personnel and readiness who oversaw a new policy aimed at stemming harassment in the military after an online nude-photo sharing scandal rocked the Marine Corps. The Senate confirmed him unanimousl­y for the post.

At the VA, Wilkie has sought to rebuild morale at a department beset with inner turmoil and rebellion over Trump’s push to expand access to private care. On Thursday, he announced a major $10 billion contract with Cerner Corp. to overhaul electronic health records for millions of veterans, a 10-year project that aims to improve mental health care and ease access to private providers.

Wilkie’s selection reflects Trump’s desire to have a steady hand leading the government’s second-largest department following the abrupt withdrawal by Jackson, who had never managed a large workforce. The Pentagon is the government’s largest department, with more than 700,000 employees.

Veterans groups expressed support for the nomination. Garry Augustine, executive director of Disabled American Veterans’ Washington headquarte­rs, said he considered it a “good sign” that Wilkie seemed receptive to hearing from veterans’ service organizati­ons.

“We’re optimistic that we’ll be able to work with him and his staff,” Augustine said. “He’s doing what he needs to do to get up to speed.”

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