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   Wi1liam T to All   
   Boozing Trump Doctor Ronny Jackson crash   
   12 Apr 22 10:56:37   
   
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   From: willyt1955@yahooomail.com   
      
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   Ronny Jackson crashed car while drunk and mishandled drugs, document   
   claims   
      
      
   Document summarizing more than 20 interviews with people who served with   
   the VA nominee contains concerning allegations   
      
      
   Only hours after the White House press secretary insisted that Ronny   
   Jackson, Trump’s pick to run the veterans affairs department, “had   
   received more vetting than most nominees”, a document was released that   
   detailed allegations of Jackson, the current White House physician,   
   mishandling drugs and wrecking a car while intoxicated.   
      
   Jackson said he would continue to move forward with the nominating process   
   and said he had “never wrecked a car”.   
      
   The Montana Democrat Jon Tester, the ranking Democrat on the Senate   
   veterans affairs committee, released a document summarizing more than 20   
   interviews conducted by staffers with people who served with Jackson. The   
   document includes allegations of drunkenness, faulty prescribing practices   
   and creating a hostile work environment.   
   US President Donald J. Trump's nominee to be Secretary of Veteran Affairs   
   Ronny Jackson visits Capitol Hill
epa06689855 US Navy Rear Admiral       Ronny Jackson (C), US President Donald J. Trump's nominee to be Secretary       of Veteran Affairs, is followed by members of the news media following a       meeting in the office of Republican Senator from Kansas Jerry Moran, on       Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, 24 April 2018. The Senate Veterans       Affairs Committee has postponed Jackson's confirmation hearing amid       allegations involving his behavior as a White House physician. If       confirmed by the Senate, Jackson would fill the vacancy left by the exit       of David Shulkin. EPA/MICHAEL REYNOLDS       Ronny Jackson close to withdrawing as VA nominee, Trump suggests       Read more              It includes claims that Jackson “got drunk and wrecked a government       vehicle” after a party and described “at least one occasion [when] Dr       Jackson could not be reached when needed because he was passed out drunk       in his hotel room”. It also alleges that he so freely handed out       prescription drugs that he was nicknamed “candyman” and had his own       “private stocks of controlled substances”.              The allegations come a day after Tester and Johnny Isakson, the chair of       the veterans affairs committee, jointly released a statement saying that       the committee was postponing Jackson’s confirmation hearing “in light of       new information presented to the committee”.       Advertisement              The two added: “We take very seriously our constitutional duty to       thoroughly and carefully vet each nominee sent to the Senate for       confirmation. We will continue looking into these serious allegations and       have requested additional information from the White House to enable the       committee to conduct a full review”.              Jackson’s nomination had long faced scrutiny because the White House       doctor did not have any administrative experience prior to Trump choosing       him to run the Department of Veterans Affairs, which employs nearly       350,000 people. Trump left room for Jackson to withdraw on Tuesday in a       news conference with French president Emanuel Macron. “I don’t want to put       a man through a process that is too ugly like this and it’s disgusting,”       Trump said. “I’ll stand behind him. He’s a fine man but it’s his choice.”              Jackson, who was nominated in March, first came to public notice when he       told reporters in January that Trump had “incredibly good genes” after       giving him a physical.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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