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‘I’m Really Horrified’: 100-Year-Old WWII Vet Joins Thousands Protesting Planned VA Cuts

  • On June 6, 2025, thousands of veterans gathered at Washington, D.C.'s National Mall to protest proposed cuts to Department of Veterans Affairs staff and programs.
  • The protests responded to VA plans announced in March to reduce its workforce by roughly 83,000 employees and shift funding toward private healthcare.
  • The rally featured speeches by veterans, a Dropkick Murphys performance, and calls to preserve jobs across VA roles, amid fears of worsening healthcare access and benefits.
  • VA officials dismissed the rally as union-driven complaints and denied any cuts to veteran healthcare, emphasizing plans to increase efficiency and reduce waste.
  • Organizers urged veterans to continue local activism to protect VA services, indicating the protests reflect deep concerns about job losses and the future of veterans' care.
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The Milwaukee Independent broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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