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Published
Feb 26, 2026 at 10:07 AM EST
updated
Feb 26, 2026 at 12:14 PM EST
By Sam Stevenson
Associate News Editor
Veteran Democratic Senator Tammy Duckworth of Illinois accused President Donald Trump of seeking to privatize and ultimately dismantle the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) during a combative congressional hearing this week ...
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-dismantle-va-veteran-senator-tammy-duckworth-11586868
struggle4progress
(125,919 posts)February 24, 2026
Press Release
Today Congressman Chris Pappas (NH-01), a member of the House Veterans Affairs Committee and Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity, joined Senate and House colleagues in demanding Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Doug Collins immediately rescind the Trump administrations new interim final rule that would change how veteran disability ratings are evaluated. This rule would lower disability ratings and compensation awards for disabled veterans who rely on medications to manage their health conditions by not taking into account the true severity of their disabilities.
We write to request the immediate rescission of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) interim final rule entitled Evaluative Rating: Impact of Medication' (RIN: 2900-AS49), wrote lawmakers in a letter to VA Secretary Collins. Though halting enforcement of the rule was a necessary acknowledgment of the widespread concern about its implications, the change made by the interim final rule is current law and remains in the Code of Federal Regulations. Without a complete and permanent rescission, veterans across the country will have to confront the unnecessary dilemma of continuing life-improving treatment for their conditions even though it could lead to a reduction in the benefits they have earned and desperately need.
While VA Secretary Collins temporarily halted implementation of the rule last week following backlash from veterans and Veterans Service Organizations, he has not outright rescinded the ruleleaving veterans benefits at risk of being lowered. More than 18,000 public comments have been submitted opposing the rule, which was issued without advance notice to or consultation with veterans or Congress. Congressman Pappas and his colleagues stressed the harm the rule could cause by forcing veterans to make an impossible choice of following their prescribed treatment plan or risk losing their benefits.
The lawmakers continued raising alarm over this rule and the Administrations secret process of publishing it: This rule is a short-sighted and ill-timed reaction to the Ingram v. Collins decision. The appeal of that case is still ongoing, and VAs attempt to circumvent the judicial process by publishing this rule is troubling
We agree with the courts precedential holding in Ingram and believe VA must discount the beneficial impact of medication when rating disability compensation claims. Veterans and Veteran Service Organizations have also made it clear that veterans should not be penalized for complying with treatment. Veteran Service Organizations have made their voices heard in the wake of this rule, but have repeatedly not been included in the conversations leading up to VA policy changes. This is a troubling trend, as it signals a desire to cut veteran voices out of the system designed to provide for them.
The lawmakers demanded urgent answers, including a description of the steps VA has taken to suspend implementation of the rule; a timeline for the rules rescission or replacement; action VA is planning regarding its appeal of the Ingram v. Collins decision; and information regarding what conditions and diagnoses are meant to be targeted by this rule and the estimated number of veterans who will be impacted. They also formally requested VA and the National Archives and Records Administration preserve all stored communication regarding matters related to the development and issuance of this rule ...
https://pappas.house.gov/media/press-releases/pappas-demands-trump-administration-immediately-rescind-new-rule-that-would-slash-disability-ratings-for-thousands-of-veterans
Texasgal
(17,238 posts)He does not care about our veterans one bit. He has been slowly dismantling programs and employees over the last year.
Bread and Circuses
(1,846 posts)To really make the Veterans suffer, because billionaires are more important. ( sarcasm )
Traildogbob
(12,898 posts)Receive a Veterans newsletter every few weeks giving important info about benefits. It has increasingly been starting every statement with Under the great leadership of President Donald Trump. Blah blah blah. It is sickening. And staff and Doctors are being cut from my facility, everytime I go back for follow up the changes are constant. I and three of my friends have all lost our primary care doctors and sent to a different primary care unit, with an PA and losing our long term ties to doctors that know us and our needs well. The obvious partisan propaganda ass kissing and bull shit is a disgrace to is veterans.
Maybe after Barron becomes a Vet we can get back to being given shit about.
Maru Kitteh
(31,529 posts)Imaging for an unrelated issue revealed cancer in its early stages. There were no available staff to process authorizations due to doge. You can write the rest from there. This will be his last spring.
Traildogbob
(12,898 posts)MustLoveBeagles
(15,675 posts)Shit like this makes me so angry 😡
The Wizard
(13,673 posts)to cut veterans benefits. How vets can support a guy who wants to shorten their lives is an unsolved mystery.