At least 60 Veterans Affairs employees have been placed on administrative leave following the closure of multiple diversity, equity and inclusion offices across the department, pa
Veterans Affairs officials issued guidance Thursday exempting more than 300,000 department health care posts from the White House's federal hiring freeze, labeling them as essential to public health and department operations.
The VA memo exempts roughly three-quarters of the Veterans Health Administration's roughly 400,000-employee workforce.
VA hires about 40,000 new workers every year to maintain operations at VA medical sites. It's unclear if that can continue under Trump's hiring halt.
With President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in the November elections, the former and next occupant of the White House is expected to shake
When Donald Trump arrived in Washington in 2017 on the eve of his first inauguration, he was a stranger to most in town.
Department leaders have used high-profile partnerships and ad campaigns to reach out to veterans perviously leery of VA programs.
President Donald Trump appointed Lynda Davis chief veterans experience officer with the Department of Veterans Affairs Tuesday. The role had remained vacant after John Boerstler stepped down in September.
After the oath-taking, inaugural address, luncheon and traditional parade, the new president gets to go into the White House to find the family’s clothes, furniture and other personal belongings in place and the kitchen stocked with favorite foods.
President Donald Trump returned to the white house for his second term, becoming the second U.S. president to serve two non-consecutive terms. Following his inauguration, community members have shared their thoughts about Trump’s return.
Senators grilled President Donald Trump’s choice to lead the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Tuesday. Former U.S. Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.) promised to be veterans’ biggest advocate if confirmed as the VA secretary.
Employees in any federal diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility offices will be placed on paid administrative leave “effective immediately,” according to a post from White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.