Stand with Disabled Veterans: Demand Retraction & Apology from The Washington Post

The Issue

Washington Post Article

Washington Post Article

Who Is Impacted
The Washington Post’s recent articles about VA disability benefits unfairly portrays veterans as exploiting “loopholes,” harming those who live daily with the physical and psychological wounds of service.

  • Disabled veterans may be stigmatized as frauds.
  • Families and caregivers face added stress and misunderstanding.
  • Veterans’ mental health is being negatively affected — many already battle PTSD, anxiety, and depression.
  • The article’s framing undermines public respect for those who sacrificed for our country.

What’s at Stake
If this narrative stands unchallenged:

  • Public trust in veterans will erode.
  • Lawmakers may feel emboldened to cut or restrict earned benefits.
  • Veterans will face more skepticism, discrimination, and emotional harm

But if The Washington Post retracts the article and issues a public apology, it would help restore dignity, accountability, and truth to the national conversation about veterans’ care.

Why We Must Act Now
The VFW and DAV has already condemned the article, stating clearly that “veterans’ disability benefits are not loopholes to exploit.” 

Excerpt from VFW Article:

If your investigative team wants to find waste and fraud, start with the contractors who overbill, the generals who fail upward, the executives of squandered programs, or the politicians who wave flags while gutting oversight. But don’t you dare turn on America’s sons and daughters who carried the burden of service and now ask only for the care and compensation they were promised.

We demand that The Washington Post:

  • Retract the article.
  • Issue a public apology to America’s veterans.
  • Commit to responsible, veteran-informed reporting going forward.

While the elites (like the owner of the WP) profited from war, our veterans paid the price. They deserve respect, not suspicion. Sign now to defend their honor and demand that the media do better.

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Ryan BondPetition Starter

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The Issue

Washington Post Article

Washington Post Article

Who Is Impacted
The Washington Post’s recent articles about VA disability benefits unfairly portrays veterans as exploiting “loopholes,” harming those who live daily with the physical and psychological wounds of service.

  • Disabled veterans may be stigmatized as frauds.
  • Families and caregivers face added stress and misunderstanding.
  • Veterans’ mental health is being negatively affected — many already battle PTSD, anxiety, and depression.
  • The article’s framing undermines public respect for those who sacrificed for our country.

What’s at Stake
If this narrative stands unchallenged:

  • Public trust in veterans will erode.
  • Lawmakers may feel emboldened to cut or restrict earned benefits.
  • Veterans will face more skepticism, discrimination, and emotional harm

But if The Washington Post retracts the article and issues a public apology, it would help restore dignity, accountability, and truth to the national conversation about veterans’ care.

Why We Must Act Now
The VFW and DAV has already condemned the article, stating clearly that “veterans’ disability benefits are not loopholes to exploit.” 

Excerpt from VFW Article:

If your investigative team wants to find waste and fraud, start with the contractors who overbill, the generals who fail upward, the executives of squandered programs, or the politicians who wave flags while gutting oversight. But don’t you dare turn on America’s sons and daughters who carried the burden of service and now ask only for the care and compensation they were promised.

We demand that The Washington Post:

  • Retract the article.
  • Issue a public apology to America’s veterans.
  • Commit to responsible, veteran-informed reporting going forward.

While the elites (like the owner of the WP) profited from war, our veterans paid the price. They deserve respect, not suspicion. Sign now to defend their honor and demand that the media do better.

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Ryan BondPetition Starter

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