The Trump administration continued its mass firing of thousands of probationary federal employees on Feb. 14 in an attempt to remove workers recently to cull the federal workforce.
The Trump purge at the Veterans Administration is making its way into local news coverage this week. Nationwide layoffs at the Veterans Administration are impacting Atlanta’s VA Health Care System ...
President Trump has taken a cleaver to the federal bureaucracy over the last week, sparing almost no part of the government ...
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Hosted on MSN'My job was to take care of troops': GA vets 'betrayed' as ex-rep leads 'tough but necessary' VA layoffsHealth Care System in Georgia say they were “betrayed” by the Trump administration and former Georgia Congressman Doug Collins — who last week was confirmed as President Donald Trump’s veterans ...
Some terminated employees are asking why they were chosen. The Trump administration announced it would lay off those ...
The Trump administration Friday continued its mass firing of thousands of probationary federal employees in an attempt to ...
Doug Collins, the new secretary at the Department of Veterans Affairs, temporarily assumed open leadership posts at two ...
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The Department of Veterans affairs dismissed more than 1,000 employees in order to shrink the size of the federal workforce ...
That's what Kirby Smart and Georgia are doing with former Georgia Tech defensive coordinator Andrew Thacker, per CBS Sports.
According to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, deputies found a 16-year-old suffering from a single gunshot wound. The ...
President Trump’s new Secretary of Veterans Affairs—former Rep. Doug Collins (R-Georgia), still a Colonel in the Air Force ...
If signed into law, the bill will specifically require the VA to consider the continuity of veterans' healthcare in ...
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