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Trump lawyer Alina Habba fired the fitness of the veterans

(Lr) Attorney Alina Habba speaks when Donald Trump watched on September 6, 2024 during a press conference in the Trump Tower in New York City.

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The best lawyer of President Donald Trump, Alina Habba, asked on Tuesday whether some military veterans were released by the Federal Government as part of an ongoing reduction in the workforce in order to work or do so.

“You know, we take care of veterans enormously,” Habba told reporters in the White House.

“At the same time, we have Dollar taxpayers, we have the taxpayer to use taxpayers dollars to pay people who actually work,” said Habba, who holds the title of Trump’s consultant.

“We’ll take care of them properly, but maybe they are not suitable for having a job at this moment or not ready to get to work,” she said.

“And we can’t, you know, I would not take any money from you and pay for someone and sorry, you know … they won’t come to work,” said Habba. “It’s just not acceptable.”

The Trump management is involved with far-reaching efforts to reduce the number of federal workers. How this is done and the personal stories of people such as veterans and others affected by the cuts have led to a setback in public.

Habba spoke hours before Trump appeals to a joint congress meeting.

In a press release on Tuesday, the Senate Democrats said that their guests for this speech “veterans were indiscriminately dismissed by the Trump government as part of the mass closures of the federal government”.

The minority leader Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., has, for example, invited as his guest “Alissa Ellman, a disabled, poisonous army-ageteran who was illegally and indiscriminately released from her job at Buffalo VA’s job by Buffalo VA.

According to a report by the Office for Personnel Administration, veterans account for around 30% of the total federal employee.

From September 2021, almost 640,000 veterans were employed in this workforce. 53% of this balance were deactivated.

The chairman of the National Republican Congress Committee advised GOP legislators to hold the possession of personal town halls after several events, in which the participants strongly criticized the members of the congress.

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At an event on Saturday in his home state of Kansas, the Republican Senator Roger Marshall left early after he had grilled by some participants about federal cuts and other questions.

One participant, Chuck Nunn, identified himself as a conservative democrat who said Marshall said that he supported the efforts of the Trump government, fraud and waste to reduce government expenditure.

“But I think the way we do it is so wrong because there are unintentional consequences,” said Nunn, according to High Plains Public Radio.

“I support the veterans. But what you are doing, what the government is doing, what makes these jobs, a lot percent of these people, and I know that you take care of the veterans, are veterans,” said Nunn.

“And that’s a damn shame,” said Nunn. “This is a damn shame.”

Marshall left the town hall according to Nunn’s statement.

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