Hillary recently told an audience that the VA was actually in "relatively good shape." Question: with the USA Today report, how could we know?

WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs over the summer quietly stopped sharing data on the quality of care at its facilities with a national database for consumers, despite a 2014 law requiring the agency to report more comprehensive statistics to the site so veterans can make informed decisions about where to seek care   . . . .   After the VA scandal, Congress passed the law mandating the VA to submit even more data. But the VA confirmed to USA TODAY last week that it stopped reporting its information July 1.

Editor's note:  This is the same Administration that ignores federal court orders to cease and desist;  same Administration that has stalled Freed of Information requests for nearly eight years;  same Administration that destroys evidence it is told to preserve;  same Administration that has lost 65% of the cases appearing before the Supreme Court.  

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