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Trump plans to oust Shulkin as VA secretary

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is planning to oust amid an extraordinary rebellion at the agency and damaging government investigations into his alleged spending abuses, three administration officials told

Two officials said an announcement on Shulkin could happen this week, subject to Trump's final decision as the hones in on possible replacements to head the One of the officials rated Shulkin's chances of being pushed out in the next day or two at "50-50."

The three officials demanded anonymity to discuss a sensitive personnel matter.

Trump, who spent the weekend at his Mar-a-Lago estate, told associates that he would keep two other administration officials who had been under fire: and

"He did say that he's expecting to make one or two major changes," said Chris Ruddy, a Trump confidant who spoke with the over the weekend, on ABC's ""


"Now, other sources, not the president, tell me that is likely to depart the Cabinet very soon," Ruddy said.

The did not immediately comment. Shulkin did not respond to a request for comment yesterday.

Speculation over Shulkin's fate has ramped up in recent weeks following a blistering report by VA's internal watchdog in February that found he had improperly accepted tickets and his staff had doctored emails to justify his wife traveling to with him at taxpayer expense.

Earlier this month, two people familiar with the discussions told the AP that Trump increasingly viewed Shulkin as a distraction as the floated the names of possible candidates to replace him, including conservative "Fox & Friends" contributor

A separate VA watchdog investigation, due out in the coming weeks, is also looking into a complaint that Shulkin asked his security detail to accompany him to a store and cart furniture items, according to two people familiar with the allegation who requested anonymity to discuss an ongoing investigation.

One person familiar with the discussions told the AP on Sunday that the was looking closely at roughly half a dozen candidates to head the VA, the government's second-largest department with 370,000 employees.

Among the candidates being vetted include Hegseth, a former and former of the conservative Concerned Veterans for America; former Rep. Jeff Miller, who had been of the House Veterans Affairs Committee; retired U.S. Army Keith Kellogg; Michael Kussman, a former VA of health; Toby Cosgrove, a former and of the Cleveland Clinic; and Leo Mackay Jr., a former VA who is now senior vice at Lockheed Martin Corp.

In the event of Shulkin's departure, would serve as until a nominee is confirmed by the Bowman has also come under criticism at the for being too moderate to push Trump's agenda of fixing veterans' care.

During the presidential campaign, Trump repeatedly pledged to fix the VA by expanding access to private doctors and firing bad employees, criticizing the department as "the most corrupt." Last year, Trump promised to triple the number of veterans "seeing the doctor of their choice."

But a plan to expand the Veterans Choice program remains in limbo after lawmakers declined last week to include it in a massive spending bill.

In response to the ethics issues, Shulkin has denied wrongdoing and complained about internal drama at the agency that has made it difficult for him to push through VA improvements, citing a half dozen or so political appointees there who were rebelling against him.

But Kelly, the chief of staff, recently made it clear to Shulkin that he had become weary of the VA secretary's tendency to run to the media to voice complaints and claim a mandate that he did not fully have, according to a person familiar with the conversations who wasn't authorized to discuss them publicly and insisted on anonymity.

The department provides medical care and other benefits to 9 million military veterans in more than 1,700 health facilities around the U.S.

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First Published: Mon, March 26 2018. 18:36 IST
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