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World Series champ David Wells rips VA official over WWII victory kiss photo controversy

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David Wells, a former New York Yankees star and World Series champion, ripped a Veterans Affairs official who was responsible for a since-rescinded memo that directed the removal of the iconic V-J Day Times Square photograph from VA health care centers.

Assistant Under Secretary for Health Operations RimaAnn Nelson, who has since come under fire from Republican lawmakers, sent the memo.

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David Wells blasted the official who sought to have the iconic V-J Day Times Square photo removed from VA health care centers. (Keith Torrie/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images/File)

Wells did not hold back his thoughts in a post on X.

"What a Disgusting Human Being this woman is. Theirs (sic) no other word to describe her," he wrote on X.

The memo called for the photo of the Navy sailor kissing a woman on V-J Day in 1945 to be removed from VA medical buildings because it doesn’t foster a "more trauma-informed environment that promotes psychological safety."

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David Wells called the VA official "a Disgusting Human Being" in a social media post. (Peter Muhly/AFP via Getty Images/File)

"This action is promoted by the recognition that the photograph, which depicts a non-consensual act, is inconsistent with the VA's no-tolerance policy towards sexual harassment and assault, as outlined in VA Handbook," the memo reads.

Veteran Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough overrode the memo on Tuesday. A VA spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital this week that the memo was sent out but should not have been, and it

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