"The Most Anti-Veteran President in History"
Julia Conley for Common Dreams
Just as Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress were warned would happen, close to 100,000 US veterans are currently behind on their mortgage payments or are in the process of foreclosure as a result of the White House’s decision to shut down a Department of Veterans Affairs program that helped people with VA-backed home loans when they were behind on their monthly payments.As NPR reported Thursday, more than 10,000 have already lost
their homes, nearly a year after the Trump
administration abruptly did away with the VA Servicing Purchase (VASP)
program.
The program was rolled out during the Biden
administration, after the VA ended a pandemic-era assistance program that
had allowed VA home loan borrowers to gradually pay back mortgage payments that
they had needed to skip.
Under VASP, the VA purchases home loans that were in default
from mortgage services and then modified the loans.
In March 2025, a representative from the Mortgage Bankers
Association told the House Veterans Affairs Committee that widespread
foreclosures would result if the VASP program—which Republicans in
Congress said had been created by former President Joe Biden for
“political purposes... to undercut the VA Home Loan program—was not protected.
Despite the warning, the VASP program was halted two months
later.
Nearly a year after the program’s end, the VA is still
developing a replacement to help veterans—many of whom are struggling to afford
essentials just like the majority of other Americans as the cost of living
crisis intensifies with rising fuel prices due to Trump’s war on Iran.




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