White House considered Manchin to lead Veterans Affairs after Jackson withdrew his nomination
Source: Washington Post
White House considered Manchin to lead Veterans Affairs after Jackson withdrew his nomination
By Lisa Rein, Seung Min Kim and Josh Dawsey
June 13 at 5:11 PM
Senior White House officials were in serious discussions with Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.) this spring to gauge his interest in joining President Trumps Cabinet as Veterans Affairs secretary after presidential physician Ronny L. Jacksons nomination imploded, according to several people with knowledge of the discussions.
The White House wooed Manchin, 70, in hopes of clearing the way for Republicans to win his seat in the heavily pro-Trump state, concerned the conservative Democrat was popular enough back home to retain his seat despite the presidents high poll numbers in West Virginia.
No formal offer was made for the VA post, White House and congressional officials with knowledge of the deliberations said. In an interview, Manchin said he viewed the discussions as being about how to find the best person for the Veterans post not filling the position himself.
He acknowledged speaking with the White House, as well as with Bob McDonald, President Barack Obamas second-term VA secretary, about the vacancy generally.
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