Hillary Clinton is not going to let Donald Trump be the one to save the Veterans Administration. The frontrunner for the Democratic nomination released a number of plans Tuesday that she said would improve care for millions of American veterans. 

Within the first month of taking office, Clinton said she would meet with heads of the defense department and the VA to figure out ways to reform the agency, which has been criticized in recent years over care received by those at VA facilities. 

Clinton's plan is in many ways a response to criticism she got after suggesting that Republicans were blowing the problems at the agency out of proportion. 

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