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Year-Old VA Mortgage Rescue Program Ended by Trump Administration

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That was an extension of a program started by Obama.
That was due to end - that is why "ensuring military veterans can continue" did you catch that - President Trump made it permanent.
 
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That was due to end - that is why "ensuring military veterans can continue" did you catch that - President Trump made it permanent.
I did catch that. This line of discussion started when you made the statement:
I am a veteran - I've been treated better under the Current President than any in the preceding 12 years.

to which @Fantine replied:
Could you specify exactly how you have been treated better?

and you answered:
For me personally, the best benefit from President Trump is the ability to go to a civilian healthcare facility when the VA is not accessible

It's an odd claim that extending a benefit somehow represents better treatment than getting you the benefit in the first place.

It's not uncommon for new policies to have a sunset clause - for one thing, this helps keep budget forecasts in check, but it also gives legislators motivation to re-evaluate those policies after a certain period of time and modify them as needed. While there was no guarantee that this program would've been extended regardless of who was in office, it wouldn't have been at all surprising.
 
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That was due to end - that is why "ensuring military veterans can continue" did you catch that - President Trump made it permanent.
So you like that the program you benefit from that was due to end was extended.
And you like that the program in the OP other vets benefit from ended when it was due to end.
 
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Trump's VA killed a home loan program. Vets are now losing their homes because of it

More than 10,000 veterans lost their homes to foreclosure since May of last year, when the Trump administration shut down a key safety net in the VA home loan program, according to the latest industry data. That is the highest pace of foreclosures for VA loans in a decade.

Another 90,000 vets are heading toward foreclosure.

(how we got here TL;DR)
Republicans in Congress, citing costs, wanted to kill that fix and replace it with something else. But last spring, the mortgage industry warned that shutting down the program without first replacing it would be a disaster.

"Foreclosure. Period. That's really where it's gonna come to," warned Elizabeth Balce, representing the Mortgage Bankers Association, at a hearing in March of 2025 before the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs.

Less than two months later, the Trump administration shut down the rescue program anyway.

It's unclear how many of those [10,000] veterans could have avoided foreclosure through the rescue plan, called VASP, or the VA Servicing Purchase program. But mortgage industry insiders told NPR it's clear that some of those vets had enough disability pay or other income and would have been able to keep their homes had VA not shut down VASP with virtually no warning.

Meanwhile, 90,000 more veterans are currently behind on their mortgages or in the foreclosure process. The VA now says it's coming out with a new program that could help many of those vets, but it still won't be up and running for months.
 
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Trump's VA killed a home loan program. Vets are now losing their homes because of it

More than 10,000 veterans lost their homes to foreclosure since May of last year, when the Trump administration shut down a key safety net in the VA home loan program, according to the latest industry data. That is the highest pace of foreclosures for VA loans in a decade.

Another 90,000 vets are heading toward foreclosure.

(how we got here TL;DR)
Republicans in Congress, citing costs, wanted to kill that fix and replace it with something else. But last spring, the mortgage industry warned that shutting down the program without first replacing it would be a disaster.

"Foreclosure. Period. That's really where it's gonna come to," warned Elizabeth Balce, representing the Mortgage Bankers Association, at a hearing in March of 2025 before the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs.

Less than two months later, the Trump administration shut down the rescue program anyway.

It's unclear how many of those [10,000] veterans could have avoided foreclosure through the rescue plan, called VASP, or the VA Servicing Purchase program. But mortgage industry insiders told NPR it's clear that some of those vets had enough disability pay or other income and would have been able to keep their homes had VA not shut down VASP with virtually no warning.

Meanwhile, 90,000 more veterans are currently behind on their mortgages or in the foreclosure process. The VA now says it's coming out with a new program that could help many of those vets, but it still won't be up and running for months.

Well, they should have gotten a real job. Bunch of loosers and suckers.
 
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In related VA housing news...

VA promise of 800 new homes on West L.A. campus this year shrinks to 260

Five months after promising up to 800 units of new temporary housing on its West Los Angeles campus by this fall, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is calling for bids to build fewer than a third of that number with a delivery date seven months later.

The project is the first concrete step in President Trump’s May 2025 executive order to create a National Center for Warrior Independence in West Los Angeles, but still leaves in doubt how accommodations for 6,000 veterans can be completed by Jan. 1, 2028, as required by the order.
 
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