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The Democrats are the ones that shut the country down not Donald Trump
as a 100% disabled vet. he did more for vets in his 1st term than another president. we're you concerned when biden redirected VA assets to care for illegals. giving them better benifits and care than veterans
Current and future plans •In his current term, Trump has issued an executive order directing VA to speed up firing poorly performing employees, expand clinic hours, reduce wait times, and study upgrades or expansions at certain VA medical centers. At the same time, his team has outlined goals to cut tens of thousands of VA jobs and roll back some union protections, which unions and many veterans’ advocates warn could undermine care.[militarytimes +3] •Policy blueprints associated with Project 2025 and related plans propose scaling back some benefits and restructuring VA health care, which veterans’ organizations like the Veterans Healthcare Policy Institute argue would “decimate” or severely weaken veterans’ care and disability programs, while conservative backers frame them as necessary cost control and reform.[apwu +2]
How veterans groups view his record •Some veteran and conservative groups praise Trump for prioritizing VA reform, expanding community care, and emphasizing “veterans first” in public messaging and executive actions.[whitehouse +2] •Many major veterans’ organizations and advocacy groups are sharply critical, saying efforts to expand private care and cut staff amount to slow-motion privatization, and warning that proposed second-term policies could reduce benefits, worsen staffing, and shift costs onto veterans themselves.[rollingstone +2]
Donald Trump has taken several actions affecting veterans, including expanding private-care options, changing VA accountability rules, and launching some new services, but these moves are viewed positively by some veterans’ groups and very negatively by others. In his current term, he is also pushing major structural changes at the VA that critics say could cut staffing and benefits, while supporters argue they will improve efficiency and choice.[trumpwhitehouse.archives +4] Major actions as president •Trump signed the Veterans Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act, which made it easier to discipline or remove VA employees and created an office to protect whistleblowers. Supporters say this has helped deal with poor performance; critics argue many of those fired were lower-level workers, worsening staffing shortages.[rollingstone +2] •He extended and funded programs that let eligible veterans get care from private doctors if VA wait times or distance are too great, including the VA Choice and related initiatives, and expanded telehealth access nationwide. Backers see this as giving veterans more options, while opponents view it as a step toward privatizing VA health care.[veteranspolicy +3] Other policy changes •His administration streamlined parts of the disability-claims appeals process and promoted online scheduling and hotlines to improve access and responsiveness for veterans. These changes were intended to reduce backlogs and make it easier to get help, with m
Other policy changes •His administration streamlined parts of the disability-claims appeals process and promoted online scheduling and hotlines to improve access and responsiveness for veterans. These changes were intended to reduce backlogs and make it easier to get help, with mixed reports on how much day‑to‑day experience improved.[trumpwhitehouse.archives +1] •He supported updates to veterans’ education and benefits systems, including changes linked to the “Forever GI Bill,” though implementation problems at VA caused delays in some housing and benefit payments, which hurt many student veterans.[onceasoldier]
oh besides every 1st and 15th during the Democrat shutdown
stop you said you don't think I know yes they did Trump had a big donor put up twenty or 30 million dollars of his own to pay the bets that were on duty overseas do your research I'm about myself. stop spreading division if you don't know what the hell you're talking about you might not like Trump but stop spreading division