suicide than are being killed in battle. e phone and they call the va in their area, they need help. we ll come in in six weeks, come in, whatever. well, we ended that. we ended that. now they want to go back to the levels where we cut those folks that now provide that kind of help. this amounts to a $22 billion cut in veterans healthcare. now, they dispute this. they nowhere in their actual proposal are their exclusive protections for veterans. but they say i m it s unusual language we use with presidents these days. they say i m lying when i say that. well, the truth is, why do so many veterans groups, why have they spoken out in opposition to the republican proposal. they re not all democrats. they know what s going to happen. folks, that s a game republicans are playing. anytime you single out the impact of their overall cuts, they tell you, no, no, it s not true. but they re wrong. they want to protect thing, they would have written it down and say, we re protecting
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(Pierre, SD) South Dakota Senators John Thune and Mike Rounds, along with Representative Dusty Johnson, are all speaking out for the first time on Governor Noem's tribal banishments from the state's Native reservations. Thune said Noem needs to create some actual dialogue with the state's tribal leadership for anything to improve. Rounds noted the ongoing stalemate between
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