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Jackson described the allegations against him as “false and fabricated.”
White House @PressSec says Dr. Jackson remains on duty as White House physician, at least today. "Admiral Jackson is a doctor in the United States Navy assigned to the White House and is here at work today,” she says in statement.
. . . "On Wednesday, The New York Times published an article that contained a summary of allegations against Jackson from 23 former and current colleagues. What got me is that these stem back to 2006 and yet former President Barack Obama and Trump kept him as White House physician:" . . .
Trump warns Senate Democrat will 'have a big price to pay' for disclosing Ronny Jackson allegations
But the amazing thing about this smear campaign against Jackson is the ease with which unsubtantiated allegations are gaining traction. . . . "The Democrats are using Jackson as a whipping boy because they believe he favors a form of VA privatization, as some in the administration have proposed. He will probably drop out before long, a victim of the partisan times in which we live. "
But the amazing thing about this smear campaign against Jackson is the ease with which unsubtantiated allegations are gaining traction. . . . "The Democrats are using Jackson as a whipping boy because they believe he favors a form of VA privatization, as some in the administration have proposed. He will probably drop out before long, a victim of the partisan times in which we live. "