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Veterans Betrayed: Higbie Sparks Outrage Over VA’s Disgraceful Backlog


Carl Higbie, a Navy SEAL veteran turned conservative firebrand, tore into the Department of Veterans Affairs on his Newsmax show. He slammed the agency’s failures with battle-tested bluntness. His message resonates deeply with patriots who believe America is failing its heroes.

Higbie blasted the VA’s incompetence with a signature line: “If I served my country like the VA serves veterans, Canada would’ve conquered us.” That stinging truth hits hard because it comes from a warrior who’s been in the trenches. Veterans deserve better than bureaucratic bungling.

The numbers prove this isn’t just talk. Under Biden, disability claim backlogs ballooned from 40,000 to over 400,000. That’s ten times as many heroes left twisting in the wind. Our warriors sacrifice everything, only to face red tape instead of care.

Thankfully, change came when leaders who respect veterans took charge. Under Trump-appointed Secretary Doug Collins, backlogs crashed down to 185,000. That’s real progress by putting vets first, not government bloat.

These failures aren’t about paperwork—they’re about broken promises. When warriors come home wounded, delays can destroy lives. Stories of vets dying while waiting for care should shame every politician who’s ignored this crisis.

We need real reform that cuts the mountain of VA regulations. More accountability, less waste. Our heroes fought for freedom overseas; they shouldn’t battle their own government for benefits here at home.

Higbie’s courage to speak out gives voice to the voiceless. As a veteran himself, he knows the cost of service. His show exposes these injustices so America can’t look away. Patriots stand with him demanding better for our bravest.

Fixing the VA isn’t political—it’s our sacred duty. When those who defended Old Glory need help, we must answer the call. Let’s honor their sacrifice by giving them the care they earned.

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