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Donald Trump: Ensure Our Veterans Get The Care They Need Wherever And Whenever They Need It.“Trump Plan [for the Veterans Administration] Will:Ensure our veterans get the care they need wherever and whenever they need it. No more long drives. No more waiting for backlogs. No more excessive red tape. Just the care and support they earned with their service to our country.”[Veterans Administration Reforms That Will Make America Great Again, DonaldJTrump.com, Campaign Website, accessed 11/2/15] Donald Trump: The VA Will “Support The Whole Veteran.” “The Trump Plan [for the Veterans Administration] Will: … Support the whole veteran, not just their physical health care, but also by addressing their invisible wounds, investing in our service members’ post-active duty success, transforming the VA to meet the needs of 21st century service members, and better meeting the needs of our female veterans.”[Veterans Administration Reforms That Will Make America Great Again, DonaldJTrump.com, Campaign Website, accessed 11/2/15] A VETERANS ADVOCACY GROUP CRITICIZED TRUMP’S PLAN FOR THE VA AS “PAINFULLY THIN ON SPECIFICS” The Advocacy Group “Concerned Veterans For America” Criticized Donald Trump’s Plan To Reform The Department Of Veterans Affairs For Being “Painfully Thin On Specifics.” “A veterans advocacy group is criticizing the plan to reform the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) released by Donald Trump. Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) said the plan was ‘heavy of rhetoric, light on specifics’ in a statement on Saturday. ‘While Donald Trump rightly proposes more health care choices for veterans and long-overdue accountability for bad VA employees, his ‘plan’ is painfully thin on specifics about how he would implement those principles,’ CVA CEO Pete Hegseth said in the statement.” [The Hill, 11/1/15] TRUMP’SPOLITICS 2016 GOP LOYALTY PLEDGE TRUMP WAS INITIALLY OPEN TO RUNNING AS AN INDEPENDENT IF THE RNC TREATED HIM POORLY DURING THE PRIMARY, OR IF HE DID NOT RESPECT THE GOP NOMINEE Trump Said He Would “Have To See Who Wins” Before Deciding To Support The GOP Nominee Or Run As An Independent. “If he doesn't win the Republican nomination, Trump said on Fox he would ‘have to see who wins’ before deciding to support the GOP nominee or run as an independent.” [CBS News, 7/10/15] Trump Said The Chance That He Would Launch A Third-Party White House Run Would ‘Absolutely’ Increase If The Republican National Committee Was Unfair To Him During The 2016 Primary Season. “Donald Trump says the chances that he will Confidential Page 200

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