Pentagon watchdog launches probe against White House physician

IANS  |  Washington 

The Pentagons investigative watchdog has launched a probe into improper conduct allegations against Ronny Jackson, the military who withdrew from consideration as the nominee to lead the

A declined to go into the details of the probe.

Soon after Trump nominated Jackson to the Cabinet post, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee, Senator of Montana, released a two-page summary of allegations that had surfaced against the

It included accusations that he improperly prescribed drugs, created a hostile work environment and drank while on duty.

The said it conducted a thorough review of Jackson's record and found three minor incidents but no evidence that the was responsible for some of the more extreme allegations in Tester's document, including one accusing him of wrecking a vehicle after drinking.

Jackson, who served as White House physician under three administrations, has denied any wrongdoing.

Trump came to the doctor's defence, accusing Tester of a smear campaign that devastated Jackson's family, reported.

He called on the Democrat to resign.

Last month, White House said Jackson was no longer serving as the President's but remained on the White House medical staff.

The confirmed on Monday that Jackson remained detailed to the staff.

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First Published: Tue, June 05 2018. 09:12 IST