New Veterans Affairs chief plans to reassign, sideline Trump loyalists now in power

The following article by Lisa Rein was posted on the Washington Post website July 29, 2018:

Robert Wilkie is set to be sworn in as President Trump’s Veterans Affairs secretary on Monday. Credit: Carolyn Kaster AP

In one of his first acts as President Trump’s Veterans Affairs secretary, Robert Wilkie intends to reassign several high-ranking political appointees at the center of the agency’s ongoing morale crisis and staffing exodus, according to three people familiar with his plans.

Wilkie, who will be sworn in Monday, wants to form his own leadership team, these people say, and to ease lawmakers’ continued concern that VA, historically a nonpartisan corner of the government, has become highly politicized. He discussed the proposed personnel moves with Trump in recent days aboard Air Force One, while en route to a veterans convention in Kansas City, Mo., said an official close to the White Housewho, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive matters.

Announcements could come as soon as this week, pending approval from the White House Personnel Office.

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