Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins said the department would conduct a broad review of its organization and operations.
The Trump administration announced it's planning to fire thousands more employees at the Department of Veterans Affairs as part of the White House effort to dramatically downsize the federal workforce ...
Veterans have already been speaking out against the cuts at the VA that so far had included a few thousand employees and ...
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The leaked Department of Veterans Affairs memo comes as President Donald Trump ordered a second, larger wave of federal ...
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - The Trump administration is planning to cut about 72,000 employees from the Department of Veterans Affairs, according to a video statement posted on Wednesday.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is planning to cut 80,000 jobs as part of an “aggressive” reorganization of the agency this summer, according to The Associated Press, which cited an internal ...
Collins said the department will conduct a thorough review of its operations and promised that the cuts would not impact “health care or benefits to veterans and VA beneficiaries." ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is planning to cut over 80,000 jobs as part of a reorganization for the agency, according ...
A memo from the Department of Veterans Affairs' chief of staff said the agency aims to return its workforce to just under 400 ...
Veterans and their family members in Colorado Springs are coming together to demand that the government uphold its promise to ...
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins was named as the designated survivor for US President Donald Trump's 2025 joint ...