March 09, 2018
Ugly power struggle paralyzes Trump's plan to fix veterans' care
Source: Stars and Stripes
Journalist Lisa Rein
WASHINGTON — Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin is managing the government's second-largest bureaucracy from a fortified bunker atop the agency's Washington headquarters.
He has canceled the morning meetings once attended by several of President Donald Trump's political appointees — members of his senior management team — gathering instead with aides he trusts not to miscast his remarks.
Access to Shulkin's 10th-floor executive suite was recently revoked for several people he has accused of lobbying the White House to oust him. He and his public-affairs chief have not spoken in weeks.
And in a sign of how deeply the secretary's trust in his senior staff has eroded, an armed guard now stands outside his office.
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