Defending 80,000 layoffs, Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins said, “The federal government does not exist to employ people.” He’s badly missing the point.
Kelly blamed the Trump administration for making veterans' health care more difficult by indiscriminately dumping staffers.
With consumer fears rising, President Donald Trump is continuing to play a game of cat and mouse over tariffs with the United States' biggest trading partners, leaving Virginia industries uncertain and anxious over the potential effects on their businesses.
While $100,000 may seem like a generous salary, it doesn't go as far as you think in Virginia. A new study by SEOSpace reported by KDAF-TV assessed the purchasing power of a $100,000 salary across the United States by first calculating the federal and state tax burdens for each state in 2024.
Stephen Watson served in the Marines for 22 years and receives care through the Department of Veterans Affairs for a traumatic brain injury. He supports President Donald Trump and adviser Elon Musk’s cost-cutting program — even if it affects the VA.
Stephen Watson served in the Marines for 22 years and receives care through the Department of Veterans Affairs for a traumatic brain injury. He supports President Donald Trump and adviser Elon Musk's cost-cutting program — even if it affects the VA.
President Donald Trump's administration announced that it would cut over 80,000 employees from the Department of Veterans Affairs. “At the end of the day, it’s about getting us back to work, focused on the mission and that mission is the Veteran,
Veterans who have been abruptly fired from federal jobs say they feel betrayed by the Trump administration's dramatic downsizing of government. Nathan Hooven, who voted for Trump in November, lost his job last month as an inventory management specialist at the Salem VA Medical Center in Virginia.
Directives from Washington, D.C., are adding to an already confused employment situation for the federal workers at Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center in Spokane.
Veterans from Utah are heading to Washington, D.C., to push back against potential budget cuts and ensure the government keeps its promise to those who served.
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced plans Wednesday to cut roughly 80,000 jobs, more than 15% of its employees, the latest in President Donald Trump’s effort to slash the federal