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Steve Early
Before he leaves office, President Joe Biden should wipe the slate clean for 300,000 former soldiers who deserve a second chance, authors Steve Early and Suzanne Gordon write.
Suzanne Gordon is a co-author of “Our Veterans: Winners, Losers, Friends and Enemies on the New Terrain of Veterans Affairs” and a co-founder of the Veterans Healthcare Policy Institute.
Cartoon by Michael Ramirez for Jan. 13, 2025.