The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has announced a significant reduction in planned employee cuts for this fiscal year, now targeting a decrease of about 30,000 staff instead of the initially proposed 80,000. The agency, which employed approximately 480,000 individuals at the start of the Trump administration, expects to conclude the fiscal year with nearly 450,000 staff members. VA Secretary Doug Collins stated, "A department-wide RIF is off the table, but that doesn't mean we're done improving VA." The agency has already seen nearly 17,000 employees leave between January and June, with an additional 12,000 expected to exit by September 30. This decision comes amid criticism from veteran groups and Democrats regarding the original downsizing plan.