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A Big Shake-Up at the VA: What's Going On?
Washington D.C, USAThursday, March 6, 2025
The VA's inspector general, Michael Missal, was fired last month as part of the administration's sweeping dismissal of independent oversight officials. Missal had been the VA's inspector general for nine years. He has described the VA as "a really complicated, hard to manage organization. "
Missal's work at the VA was committed to making it more efficient and responsive to veterans. He believes that the VA's inspector general's oversight resulted in $45 billion being saved at the agency during his tenure. However, he has also stated that the administration's actions against the inspectors general are making it more difficult for the officials still in those offices to do their jobs.
The administration's cuts at the VA have been met with criticism from Democrats in Congress. They have decried the cuts and the administration's changes. Republicans, on the other hand, have watched with caution. The top Democrat on the Senate committee that oversees veteran’s affairs, Sen. Richard Blumenthal, has described the administration's plan as an "all-out assault" against progress the VA has made in expanding its services.
Democratic leaders in the House have also spotlighted the impact of the cuts on veterans. They have stated that they will not allow veterans to be defined as government waste. The administration's cuts are a significant change for the VA, and it remains to be seen how they will affect the veterans who rely on its services.
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