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194 views • April 25, 2018

White House Stands by Its Veterans Affairs Nominee

Smira Bouaou
The White House on Wednesday defended Dr. Ronny Jackson, the nominee to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs, amid  reported allegations of misconduct. "Dr. Jackson's record as a White House physician has been impeccable," White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters at the press briefing. "In fact, because Dr. Jackson has worked within arm's reach of three presidents, he has received more vetting than most nominees." Sanders also said that Jackson had undergone at least four different background investigations, including an FBI check, and had received “glowing evaluations” from his superiors, including former President Barack Obama.
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