Washington (AP) – The Department of Veterans Affairs plans an “aggressive” reorganization that, according to an internal memo from the Associated Press, comprises an “aggressive” reorganization that provides 80,000 jobs from the extensive agency.
The VA, chief of staff, Christopher Syrek, informed the officials of the Top level agency that it had a goal to shorten enough employees to turn into a personnel level of almost 400,000. This would require if the VA terminated tens of thousands of employees during the bid administration and cover veterans who were affected by combustion pits in accordance with the PACT law of 2022.
The memo instructs the employees of the highest level to prepare themselves to an agency in August, “the size and rapprochement with the workforce on the mission and the revised structure”. It also calls for the agency officials to work with the Department of Government efficiency of the White House in order to “get out of aggressively, while they pursue a pragmatic and disciplined approach to the goals of the Trump government.
Veterans were already Pronounce The VA’s cuts, which have so far included a few thousand employees and hundreds of contracts. More than 25% of the VA workforce are veterans themselves.
In the congress, the Democrats convicted the cuts in the VA and other agencies, while the Republicans have so far observed the changes in the Trump government with caution.
Senator Richard Blumenthal, the Supreme Democrat of the Senate Committee, who monitors the affairs of the veteran, said in an explanation that the Trump government “has the VA have been expanded when expanding its services as the number of hidden veterans and which are affected by toxic burns.
“Your plan prioritizes the winnings of the private sector before the veterans are provided and balances the budget on the back of those who have served. It is a shameful betrayal, and veterans will pay the price for their unforgivable corruption, incompetence and immorally, “said Blumenthal in an explanation.
The state executive reported for the first time on the internal memo.

