President-Elect Trump Nominates Veteran Doug Collins as Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Washington, D.C: In a significant cabinet move, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has announced former Georgia Congressman Doug Collins as his pick for Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Known for his commitment to service, Collins brings a wealth of experience from his roles in Congress and the military.
Trump, in a statement on Thursday, expressed confidence in Collins' ability to champion the needs of veterans, active-duty service members, and military families. "Doug is a veteran himself, currently serving as a chaplain in the U.S. Air Force Reserve and a proud Iraq War veteran. His dedication to our nation's servicemen and women is unwavering, and he will be a tremendous advocate for those who serve and have served," Trump stated.
Doug Collins represented Georgia’s 9th District from 2013 to 2021, during which he became known for his strong advocacy on defense and veterans’ issues. As a former ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, he also contributed on key committees like Appropriations, Public Safety, and Homeland Security. His leadership in Congress, particularly his support for active duty and retired military personnel, aligns with Trump's vision for enhancing veterans' services.
A member of the U.S. Air Force Reserve since 2002, Collins holds the rank of Colonel and continues to serve as a chaplain, offering spiritual guidance and support to fellow service members. His military and legislative background positions him well to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Collins is a staunch supporter of Trump, having defended him in previous political proceedings and aligning closely with Trump's policies. His nomination, pending Senate approval, highlights Trump's commitment to bolstering the welfare of military families and ensuring accessible, effective care for veterans across the nation.
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