Senator Jon Tester was the Democrat point person this week in the smears and destruction of Trump VA pick Admiral Ronny Jackson.
Tester accused Admiral Jackson of being repeatedly drunk while on duty “where his main job was to take care of the most powerful man in the world.”
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Tester also told CNN that Jackson was known as “the candy man” inside the White House and that during official overseas trips he would hand out drugs to passengers to “put them to sleep and then give them the drugs to wake them back up again.”
Admiral Ronny Jackson was the physician for George W. Bush, Barack Obama and then Donald Trump for one year.
The accusations were complete garbage but Jackson was forced to resign from his promotion because the damage by Jon Tester and the Democrat media was too extensive.
Senator Jon Tester is up for reelection this year in Montana.
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On Thursday morning President Trump went after Senator Tester on FOX and Friends.
Trump hit him hard.
President Trump: I call him Doc Ronny. He’s an admiral, highly respected, a real leader. And I watched what Jon Tester of Montana, a state that I won by over 20 points. They love me and I love them. And I want to tell you that Jon Tester, I think this is going to cause him a lot of problems in his state. He took a man who was just an incredible man, respected by President Obama, gave him his highest rating. You saw what President Obama said. President Bush. He was the doctor to President Bush, President Obama and the family. He’s been my doctor. And he runs a fantastic operation.
The buck stops…there in Montana. On @foxandfriends this morning, Trump blames Democratic Senator Jon Tester for the failed nomination of Trump’s woefully unqualified doctor, Ronny Jackson, to run the second largest government agency in America. pic.twitter.com/zWtt9489sA
— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) April 26, 2018
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