(ANSA) - WASHINGTON, MAR 3 - Rear Admiral RonnyJackson, the White House doctor who certified Donald Trump's extraordinarily excellent health, made "filthy and derogatory" comments on a woman subordinate to him, violated the rules by drinking alcohol during a presidential trip and he took sleeping pills, raising concerns among his colleges about his ability to provide appropriate care.
This is the conclusion of an investigation by the inspector general of the Pentagon, according to the previews of the CNN.
Some of the allegations had already surfaced in the past, forcing Jackson to step down from office and renounce his appointment as minister for war veterans.
He was later elected deputy with Trump's endorsement.
He is part of the Chamber's Subcommittee on Armed Forces which oversees military personnel.
The interested party replied that this is a politically motivated report in which the inspector general dusted off old accusations made against him because he refused to turn his back on the then President Trump.
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