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Senate confirms Doug Collins to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs

The Senate confirmed the former member of the Dog Collins, led by the veteran bureau, on Tuesday.

Collins has so far, one of the Trump Cabinet candidates, one of the most widespread ultimate votes. 77-23. Secretary of State Marco Rubio was confirmed 99-0.

The Rev. of the Air Force served in Congress from 2013 to 2021, defending President Donald Trump during the 2019 bullet EACH survey.

Collins also passed the veteran committee, and only a widespread bono -voting -D -Hawaii Senator Mazie Hirono voted against him.

Collins led to an agency that was impaired by the lack of budget, paid to executives who were not qualified to receive them, and paid complaints about long waiting times for veterans. Masu. This is his first time to lead a vast organization as Virginia, which has 400,000 employees and 1,300 medical facilities.

Hirono, Hawaii, is only a member of the Senator who votes for Collins, and has been won the party in a public hearing.

Former member Doug Collins has testified during the confirmation and hearing of the Senate retirement.

“I'm a big job that I feel like I am,” said Collins. “It is a sign of failure when a veteran has to call a member of the Diet or the Senator's office to obtain the care he has already acquired.”

In response to questions about Trump's focus on budget reduction and employment freezing, Collins said he would work to guarantee that he did not sacrifice the care of veterans.

“I'm going to take care of a veteran. In other words, I don't intend to balance my budget for the background of the veteran benefits.”

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Dog Collins had a campaign in Georgia when a 2020 -year -old bidding failed. (Tom Williams/CQ-ROLL CALL, Inc, Getty Images)

Collins said he cooperated with Trump by allowed a veteran choice to healthcare. Trump pushed through the Mission Law during his first term and allowed a veteran to choose the community VA or private care.

“I believe you can have both. I think you have a strong VA because you currently exist and have the aspect of community care.” I did it.

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The Democratic Party repeatedly asked Collins to promise not to privatize VA. Collins lifted his little finger and promised that it would not happen.

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