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After a barrage of allegations of workplace misconduct postponed his confirmation hearing and threatened his nomination to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs, Ronny Jackson has withdrawn from consideration.
As late as Wednesday, White House aides were still giving perfunctory defenses of their nominee. On Twitter, deputy press secretary Raj Shah pointed to a former Obama White House official who said he could not corroborate some of the allegations against Jackson. âDr. Jackson's record as a White House physician has been impeccable,â said press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Behind the scenes, officialsâincluding Vice President Mike Penceâremained supportive of the nomination.
Quote of the Dayâ âHe has received more vetting than most nominees.â âSarah Huckabee Sanders, White House press secretary, on Ronny Jackson, April 25, 2018
Meanwhile, a current member of Trump's Cabinet has his own day of reckoning on Capitol Hill Thursday. EPA administrator Scott Pruitt will appear at a House hearing and is expected to get tough questions about the numerous allegations he has abused his office for personal reasons. There's reason to think the president may be tuning in to listen to some of Pruitt's testimony liveâthe only public event listed on his calendar is a speech to wounded warriors visiting the White House, at 10:30 a.m.
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Trump TVâThe president will be returning Thursday to the morning show that started it all:
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In his Wednesday address to a joint session of Congress, French president Emmanuel Macron cast the American involvement in the broader military conflict in Syriaâan operation President Trump wants to end sooner rather than laterâas an ongoing battle between the western Democratic world and the forces of terror.
âIn recent years, our nations have suffered wrenching losses simply because of our values and our taste for freedomâbecause these values are the very ones those terrorists precisely hate,â Macron said. âIt is a horrific price to pay for freedom, for democracy. That is why we stand together in Syria and in Sahel today, to fight together against these terrorist groups who seek to destroy everything for which we stand.â
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North Korea WatchâWhite House press secretary Sarah Sanders said again Wednesday that the North Korea has been âopen in their willingness to denuclearize,â one day after President Trump said Korean denuclearization âmeans they get rid of their nukes.â
âWe think the maximum pressure campaign is working, but weâre not going to let up on that campaign until weâve seen some of the words theyâve made go into concrete action,â Sanders said. âBut theyâre moving in the right direction.â
The White House may have discussed denuclearization with North Korea behind the scenes, but Kim Jong-un has not yet publicly indicated a willingness to denuclearize in either actions or words.
Suicide WatchâMy colleague Adam Keiper has a review of Jonah Goldbergâs big new book, Suicide of the West, in the upcoming issue of the magazine, available online [now](. Hereâs an excerpt:
Goldbergâs book is a big, baggy, sometimes frustrating, often brilliant combination of intellectual history and political essay. He says that the original manuscript was twice as long as the final product; it certainly should have been much further pruned. But at its best, the book makes a simple, vitally important argument about gratitude and perpetuation. And it synthesizes the research and theories of dozens of sociologists, historians, and economists in a new and helpful way. If Suicide of the Westâlike Goldbergâs first book, the bestseller Liberal Fascismâcomes to be so widely read and debated that it shapes the public understanding of its subject, we will be much better off for it.
One More ThingâGoldberg, by the way, will be a guest at this yearâs Weekly Standard Summit in Colorado Springs, where he will talk about Suicide of the West and other politics of the day.
There are still a few rooms available for the event, May 17-20, so [sign up here]( if youâre interested in seeing Goldberg and our other guestsâBret Baier, A.B. Stoddard, Senator Tim Scott, Congressman Trey Gowdy, and White House adviser Michael Antonâjoin me and several of my WEEKLY STANDARD colleagues for panel discussions about politics at the beautiful Broadmoor Resort.
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