Trump Calls For Resignation of Crooked Dem
Capitol Hill has been a rumor mill and a tornado all wrapped up on one over the past month
because of the nomination and vetting process going on regarding the next Secretary of Veterans
Affairs.
Congressional and Senate Democrats hated Ronny Jackson as a nominee and they did everything
in their power to discredit him.
Now the President is looking for blood in order to get back.On Saturday morning the
President called for Senator Jon Tester's (Montana) resignation.
The President did not like the allegations that Tester was hurling against Jackson and
he wants him to be held accountable.
So he went to none other than Twitter to express his distaste.
Jackson was a White House doctor as well as Navy Admiral.
He withdrew his nomination this past Thursday.
This effectively too him out of the running to become the next Secretary of the Department
of Veterans Affairs.
The rumors and allegations out there are that Jackson had a shady background regarding prescription
drug practices and alcohol use.
In addition, Jackson was accused of being an alcoholic, getting drunk, and wrecking
the provided government vehicle that he had after a going away party that the Secret Service
threw for him.
Fox News reported,
"Tester, the top Democrat on the Republican-controlled Senate Veteran Affairs Committee, is seeking
a third Senate term this year in a state Trump won in 2016 with 56 percent of the vote.
On Friday, the White House pushed back again the allegations, saying records, including
police reports, show Jackson was in three minor vehicle incidents in government vehicles
during the last five years, but none involved the use of alcohol and he was not found to
be at fault.
In one case, a side-view mirror was clipped by a passing truck, while in another incident
an enraged driver in Montgomery County, Maryland, allegedly punched out Jackson's window during
a morning drive to Camp David.
In addition, the White House medical unit Jackson ran found that he successfully passed
regular controlled substance audits, according to the records for the last three years.
The reviews did recommend improvements to the medical unit's handling of controlled
substances but did not find misconduct.
The Associated Press reviewed the documents Friday.
They were the result of an internal White House review of allegations raised against
Jackson during his brief confirmation process.
The White House said the records, covering recent years, disprove the allegations.
Tester's office has not specified the time frame during which the alleged misconduct
occurred.
The senator's spokeswoman Marnee Banks said the office would not comment until it knew
more about the White House records.Separately, the Secret Service said it has no evidence
to support an allegation that its personnel intervened to prevent Jackson from disturbing
former President Barack Obama during a foreign trip in 2015.
In a statement dated Thursday, the Secret Service said it had conducted a "thorough
review" of internal documents related to Obama's foreign trips in 2015 and interviewed
people who were present.
The agency said it has found "no information that would indicate the allegation is accurate"
and no record of any incident involving Jackson.
CNN had reported allegations that Jackson drunkenly banged on the hotel room door of
a female employee and that Secret Service personnel intervened out of concern that he
would wake Obama.
Jackson has denied the accusations, calling them "baseless and anonymous attacks"
on his character and integrity that are "completely false and fabricated."
Asked about the situation at a joint press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel,
Trump called the Jackson situation "an absolute disgrac"These were false accusations about
a great man; about a man who has a son who's a top student at Annapolis; about a man that's
given his life to this country, and to the military — a brave man.
He would have been a great leader," Trump complained, noting that he, Obama and former
President George W. Bush had all praised the doctor's conduct in the past.
Trump said he'd called Jackson earlier Friday and told him that he was "an American hero"
because he'd "exposed the system for some horrible things."
The Democratic staff on the committee considering Jackson's nomination also claimed Jackson
had doled out such a large supply of a prescription opioid that staffers panicked because they
thought the drugs were missing.
They said their allegations were based on conversations with 23 of Jackson's current
and former colleagues at the White House Medical Unit."
This latest problem is nothing more than democratic obstructionism.
Democratic officials are so upset because they do not have the majority in Congress,
the White House, or the Senate, and thus the only way they can exert any power is by remaining
relevant in the media.Those who are hurting the most are the American people who desperately
need the Secretary position filled.
Especially those who are veterans waiting in limbo while the department goes un-managed.
This is a problem dealt with through several agencies.
Whether it's NASA or the Post Masters, positions are going unfilled and the American people
are hurting
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