Collins was a representative from Georgia and lost to Raphael Warnock in a 2020 Senate race.
President-elect Donald Trump has picked Doug Collins, a lawyer, veteran, and former congressman, to lead the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
“We must take care of our brave men and women in uniform, and Doug will be a great advocate for our Active Duty Servicemembers, Veterans, and Military Families to ensure they have the support they need. Thank you, Doug, for your willingness to serve our Country in this very important role!” Trump wrote in a statement on the pick.
Collins was deployed to Iraq during the Iraq War. In 2020, he unsuccessfully ran against Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) to fill that Senate seat.
“We’ll fight tirelessly to streamline and cut regulations in the VA, root out corruption, and ensure every veteran receives the benefits they’ve earned.”
Collins was a member of the House of Representatives serving Georgia’s ninth district between 2013 and 2021. He sat on the House Judiciary Committee and served as vice chair of the House Republican Committee.
A U.S. Air Force Reserve chaplain, the Gainesville, Georgia, native also served in Georgia’s House of Representatives. He has a wife, Lisa, and three children: sons Copelan and Cameron and daughter Jordan.
Collins is also chair of the Georgia chapter of the America First Policy Institute. The chair of the board for the institute, Linda McMahon, is an instrumental figure in the presidential transition.
The former congressman has been a loyal defender of Trump through both his successes and his struggles.
In the minutes after the news of Collins’s selection broke, it was already garnering reactions online.
Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
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