Is trumps military complaint hotline just another va hotline? Trump has said he would answer phone calls if no one else was available to address complaints. One veteran, Thomas Fant, told the Military Times that his experience with the hotline led him to feel that the hotline was just another VA hotline rather than a way to reach out to the White House.What is the veterans hotline? The veterans' hotline is among Trump's 10 steps to address the VA's history of long wait times and other problems. Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin made the announcement at the White House on May 31, 2017, the day before the official launch.How is the white house va hotline staffed? The hotline is staffed by more than 60 agents who have had extensive training on VA programs and services. Most of these agents are a Veteran, military family member, caregiver or a survivor. The White House VA Hotline conducts immediate warm hand offs for at-crisis risk Veterans needing the services of the Veterans Crisis Line.How do i contact the va about a problem? Trends identified by the hotline will be used to rapidly respond to systemic inefficiencies and empower VA employees to resolve Veteran concerns quickly. Veterans should continue to use existing VA customer service hotlines: Health Care: 1-877-222-8387; Benefits: 1-800-827-1000; Veterans Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255; MyVA411 (other): 1-844-698-2411
U.S., world would be a darker place if not for Trump. Randy Carocci, Goshen. December 16, 2021. 8. 240. Imagine what the United States – no wait, the world – would be like had former President
Donald Trump laid out his plans Monday to reform the Department of Veterans Affairs and root out fraud and wrongdoing within the scandal-plagued agency, in a speech also peppered with barbs aimed