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Trump VA pick faces challenge to convince senators he’s ready for job | By Jordain Carney | | | President Trump's pick to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs is hearing skepticism from senators about his ability to lead the sprawling and often-troubled agency ahead of what could be a contentious confirmation hearing next week.
Ronny Jackson, who now serves as the White House physician, has no experience running a bureaucracy like the VA, which has left senators in both parties questioning whether President Trump put personal ties above qualifications in making the nomination. | Read the full story here | | | | | |
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Leaking national security advice meant for Trump is indefensible | By Tom Nichols | OPINION | Donald Trump’s detractors and critics — and I am usually one of them — are gleefully noting that yet another story has emerged that shows the president to be an uneducable loose cannon. This time, however, Trump’s opponents should think about the damage that has been done not only to our national security but to the ability of future presidents to receive confidential advice. | Read the full story here | | | | | |
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