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President Donald Trump Just Blew the Lid Off BIGGEST SCANDAL in US History - Duration: 12:33.

President Donald Trump Just Blew the Lid Off BIGGEST SCANDAL in US History

The Trump's organization has revealed an alarming, and lethal, actuality: the Department

of Veterans Affairs has been giving its healing facilities a chance to procure specialists

and attendants with renounced therapeutic licenses!

Clearly this has been occurring for as long as 15 years.

Obviously, and in light of current circumstances, it damages government laws.

In guide logical inconsistency to a 1999 law that bans any VA from procuring a social insurance

specialist whose licenses had been repudiated in any state, in 2002 the VA disseminated

rules that enabled its healing facilities to employ specialists and medical attendants

that had a permit in one of the 50 states, regardless of whether they had, already, being

liable to a permit denial.

A report by USA Today begins, "Veteran patients in up and coming threat at VA clinic in D.C.,

examination finds."

Among the findings:

• In February 2016, a tray used in repairing jaw fractures was removed from the hospital

because of an outstanding invoice to a vendor.

• In April 2016, four prostate biopsies had to be canceled because there were no tools

to extract the tissue sample.

• In June 2016, the hospital found one of its surgeons had used expired equipment during

a procedure

• In March 2017, the facility found chemical strips used to verify equipment sterilization

had expired a month earlier, so tests performed on nearly 400 items were not reliable

Missal said that the practices have placed patients at "unnecessary risk," though

so far, the Office of Inspector General has not determined if patients

were harmed.

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