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(The Hill) — Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins on Thursday defended the Trump administration’s recent layoffs at the department, arguing that cuts have not been made to “critical ...
This was a tough decision, but ultimately, it’s the right call to support better the Veterans, families, caregivers, and survivors the department exists to serve,” VA Secretary Doug Collins said.
I interviewed the VA Secretary Doug Collins last night and it was pretty clear he had a message for the roughly 18 million living veterans in this country. “We're not cutting critical health care.