

We suspected they were asleep at the wheel. Now, we have the receipts.
A new audit using Grok AI has analyzed the "X" (Twitter) activity of the nation's largest VSOs regarding the Major Richard Star Act. The results are undeniable.
While S.Amdt. 4056 sits stalled in the Senate and 54,000 combat-injured veterans lose benefits every single day, the organizations we pay to fight for us have gone silent on the one digital platform that drives legislative news:
Wounded Warrior Project: 193 Days of Silence (Last mention: June 26, 2025)
VFW: 139 Days of Silence (Last mention: August 19, 2025)
DAV: 73 Days of Silence (Last mention: October 24, 2025)
The Cost of Their Silence
While these HQs remained quiet during the critical Defense Appropriations markup, the Senate managed to find $14.1 Billion for a drone contract in September 2025. Yet, weeks later, they claimed they couldn't "afford" to pay the veterans injured in those wars.
A local news station in Tupelo, MS, has done more fighting for this bill in the last month than these massive organizations have done in half a year.
The Verdict
If you can't tweet for us, you don't speak for us. And you certainly don't get paid by us.
I am officially calling for a #VSOWalkout2026.
Stop the Dues: Do not renew your annual memberships until they prove they are fighting publicly.
Stop the Donations: Redirect your money to the grassroots fighters who are actually in the trenches.
Share the Truth: Tag them on social media with #VSOWalkout2026. Ask them why AI can find the truth, but they can't find their voice.
Note: Continue to use VSO representatives for your VA claims assistance—you earned that service. But do not fund their political complacency.
Read the full report here: https://www.issuewire.com/veterans-use-grok-ai-to-show-veteran-service-organizations-missing-in-action-on-x-1853410723223702