VA secretary: 'We're not cutting benefits'
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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 health care” or other benefits.

“We’re not cutting critical health care, we’re not cutting health care benefits. We’re not cutting benefits,” Collins said Thursday evening on ‘s “The Hill.”

“In fact, we’re actually making it faster in our VBA [Veterans Benefit Act], our benefit side, to get your answer quicker, we’ve already instituted we’ve had some record decisions weeks where we’re actually posting more and more benefits to claimed and conclusion than we ever have,” he added.

The former Georgia lawmaker’s response comes after a slew of executive orders from President Donald Trump raised concerns that treatment options for service members, veterans and their families could be impacted.

The secretary also denied claims that the VA was cutting a crisis response line after 1,000 probationary workers and approximately 60 diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) staffers were let go, as ordered by Trump’s Office of Personnel Management (OPM).

“That is just wrong,” Collins told “The Hill” host Blake Burman. “We did not cut any veteran crisis line responders who actually pick up the phone and talk to those who need to talk to a veteran crisis line.”

“They’re trying to use that with some other things that were going on in the back offices that did not happen,” he continued. “So just for your listeners and you’re watching tonight, trust me when I tell you, we’re doing everything for the veterans, so we’re making sure we do it efficiently.”

Despite the comments, veterans have been among those laid off at various agencies as part of spending cut initiatives spearheaded by Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

Democratic lawmakers have fought many of the changes, citing a crippling impact on American workers and former soldiers.

“It’s a middle finger to our heroes and the law and their lives of service,” Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.), a veteran, told reporters during a Wednesday press call.  

The Illinois Democrat said she spoke with two crisis line workers who were fired. Officials have called on leaders for more clarity in regard to moves that restructure the federal workforce. 

Sen. Angus King (I-Maine), a member of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, also weighed in.

“There is an almost total lack of transparency and communication here,” he said Thursday.

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