VA secretary confirms cutting 72,000 workers
In a video posted on X, Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins confirmed the agency's plans to conduct a "thorough and thoughtful" review of spending with the help of DOGE.
He said the agency is planning for a 15% workforce cut, which translates to about 72,000 workers, because Collins says the VA currently has about 470,000 workers. This is lower than the previous figure reported.
"We regret anyone who loses their job, and it's extraordinarily difficult for me as a VA leader, and your secretary, to make these types of decisions. But the federal government does not exist to employ people. It exists to serve people," he said in the video.

Collins said the VA will continue to hire for open "mission critical" positions while the agency downsizes in other areas, so that "health care and benefits for VA beneficiaries are not impacted."
Collins also said the agency will save $900 million from nearly 600 canceled "non mission critical and duplicative" contracts. He and the VA previously claimed the agency would save close to $1.8 billion to $2 billion by canceling contracts.
"We owe American veterans and hundreds of thousands of amazing employees, solutions. And mark my words that is what we will deliver," he said.
-ABC News' Ben Siegel







