Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Trump interviews cabinet candidates

Veterans Affairs head still sought

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Palm Beach, Fla. — President-elect Donald Trump met Tuesday met with candidates for his unfilled cabinet positions, including prospectiv­e hires to run the Department of Veterans Affairs, a beleaguere­d agency that the Republican businessma­n has vowed to overhaul.

At Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s palatial Florida estate, the presidente­lect met with Luis Quinonez, who runs a company with military and health care ties and is said to be under considerat­ion for VA secretary. He also interviewe­d Toby Cosgrove, the CEO of the Cleveland Clinic, who was a top contender to replace Eric Shinseki when he resigned at the VA in 2014. Cosgrove later withdrew from considerat­ion. Trump repeatedly pledged during the campaign to fix the woes at the department and said he would “take care of great veterans.” But he also came under scrutiny for being slow in paying out money raised for veterans groups and for suggesting that “strong” veterans don’t need treatment for mental health problems.

Others said to be considered for the post include former Massachuse­tts Sen. Scott Brown, Florida Rep. Jeff Miller and Pete Hegseth, an Army veteran and former CEO of Concerned Veterans for America.

Trump is also considerin­g Jovita Carranza, who worked in President George W. Bush’s administra­tion, as his choice for U.S. trade representa­tive. She served as deputy administra­tor of the Small Business Administra­tion under Bush.

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